BlockchainNZ to ask Government for a national strategy

BlockchainNZ will ask the Government to research and prepare a blockchain strategy for New Zealand to get up to speed with other countries.

BlockchainNZ executive director Mark Pascall will present to Parliament’s Economic Development, Science and Innovation Select Ccommittee hearing in Wellington in late May on how the economy can accelerate using blockchain.

He says, in a media release, that BlockchainNZ has a number of international experts who can help educate the government and help them draft up a strategy to boost the economy.

The technology can traverse every business domain and can have far reaching impacts on society as we know it.

“So, we really want Government to take blockchain seriously and produce a strategy. We can help them with that so we strike a balance between trying to plan for an unpredictable future and taking some action so we realise huge potential economic benefits for the country.

“France is doing some great stuff in this space and we want all of New Zealand to be blockchain savvy.

“Since the beginning of the year, prices and market capitalisation across most of the top 20 crypto tokens have risen by around 100 percent. Bitcoin, the first application of a blockchain, settled over $US400 billion in transaction volume globally last year.

“After many years of hype, price volatility and infrastructure building we are seeing a maturing industry that could have big implications for New Zealanders in an emerging decentralised global economy.”

Pascall’s presentation, which will be live streamed from the Beehive, will help the committee to understand the basics, starting at how bitcoin/blockchain works through to smart contracts, security tokens and decentralised autonomous organisations.

He will explain why, over the last few years, the conversation has moved on from bitcoins’ wild price volatility and its use on the dark markets. Decentralised technologies now present many opportunities and risks that the Government needs to be aware of.

“The blockchain technology that underpins bitcoin now offers a fundamentally new way to build software that has the potential to change the way organisations, Government and society operate.

New Zealand has a wide range of organisations working in this space. BlockchainNZ is part of the NZTech Alliance.

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