The Prime Minister of Malta, Joseph Muscat, has said that cryptocurrencies are the "Inevitable future of money," and that blockchain can galvanize a more transparent and equitable society.
The Prime Minister made his remarks in a speech addressed to the general debate of the 73rd Session of the General Assembly of the U.N. September 27.
"Blockchain makes cryptocurrencies the inevitable future of money, more transparent since it helps filter good businesses from bad businesses. But these distributed ledger technologies can do much more."
The Prime Minister argued that distributed ledger technologies - of which blockchain is one type - will transform the gamut of political, civic, and corporate systems.
Their potential to solve "Decades-old problems" was the impetus for Malta to "Launch itself as a 'Blockchain Island,'" he said, claiming the island was "The first jurisdiction worldwide to regulate [the] technology," prising it out of a "Legal vacuum."
Malta's Prime Minister proposed that DLT can ensure "That no one is deprived of their legitimate property because of compromised data," that corporations "Become more accountable to their shareholders," and that states "Move from hoarding information on their citizens to regulating an environment where citizens trust the handling of their own data."
In healthcare, DLT would mean that patients have "Real ownership of their medical records," he said, and make administration more robust and efficient, with wide-reaching consequences - a blockchain system could, for example, "Verify that humanitarian assistance is reaching its intended destination."
As previously reported, Malta's strong reputation for having a robust and transparent crypto regulatory climate has led several crypto industry leaders to relocate their operations to the island.
Crypto exchange Binance first announced it was relocating its headquarters there in March - OKex and BitBay are two others that have followed suit.
In June, the Maltese parliament approved three DLT- and crypto-related bills, consolidating the island's bid to remain at the forefront of blockchain innovation.
Malta's Prime Minister Tells UN That Crypto Is the 'Inevitable Future of Money'
pubblicato su Oct 1, 2018
by Cointele | pubblicato su Coinage
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