
“The Committee for the Establishment of the Digital Asset Transfer Authority will ‘work proactively with regulators and policymakers to adapt their requirements to our technologies and business models,’ said the new group, in an announcement earlier today. The list of backers is a Who’s Who of players in bitcoin. Tony Gallipi, CEO of payment processor BitPay, Chris Larsen, CEO of Ripple and founder of OpenCoin, and Patrick Murck, general counsel for the Bitcoin Foundation, are on board. TradeHill CEO Jered Kenna, who has been negotiating licenses with individual states for his high-net worth bitcoin exchange, is also a member.”
http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-industry-leaders-launch-data-a-self-regulatory-body/
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