Elas’s Brendan Lee talks building a Philippines national ledger on CoinGeek Backstage
Brendan Lee tells CoinGeek Backstage that such a ledger would incorporate national assets such as ID and CBDC, but still localized to serve the smaller regions.
Brendan Lee tells CoinGeek Backstage that such a ledger would incorporate national assets such as ID and CBDC, but still localized to serve the smaller regions.
The Women in Blockchain Philippines founder has been supporting women in the male-dominated sector and believes the sector is warming up to female leaders.
DICT is pushing for the adoption of emerging tech and as Batapa revealed, it’s now expanding its initiatives to Bataan and other regions around the Philippines.
BSV personalities believe the province of Bataan has what it takes to become a global blockchain hub by exploring collaborative partnerships with the private and government sectors.
Brendan Lee, Stefan Matthews and Gareth Roberts were among the BSV ambassadors at the Bataan event, and they were all educating the attendees about Bitcoin SV.
When it comes to digital transformation, the Philippines still has a long way to go, which is why its officials are doubling down on their efforts to digitalize the country as it catches up with the rest of the world.
After the passing of Republic Act 11659, the Authority of the Freeport Area of Bataan is the first government entity to regulate digital currencies in the Philippines.