The Plasma Foundation Officially Joins the Blockchain Association to Enhance Its Participation in Shaping Digital Asset Policies
PANews announced that the Plasma Foundation has become an official member of the Blockchain Association, one of the leading lobbying and regulatory organizations in the blockchain sector in the United States.
Jacob Witman, the foundation's legal director, stated that this step represents a pivotal stage in Plasma's efforts to actively contribute to the formulation of policies related to digital assets and emerging technologies. He emphasized that the association is an important platform that brings together industry leaders to engage in constructive dialogues with policymakers.
Plasma is expected to work closely with influential leadership figures in the association, such as Dan Spuler and Summer Messenger, to support the development of a fair and innovative regulatory environment that promotes the widespread adoption of web3 and blockchain technologies.
It is noteworthy that the Blockchain Association includes several leading companies in the field such as Coinbase, Kraken, and Uniswap Labs, and plays an increasingly significant role in influencing U.S. public policy related to digital currencies.