The US is the country that is leading regulations around crypto. This doesn't mean that is the most innovative but rather its economy is the biggest one in the world (there could be a case for China but crypto is banned).
"Chamber of Digital Commerce is an American advocacy group that promotes the emerging industry behind blockchain technology, bitcoin, digital currency and digital assets.
Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the organization was founded in July 2014 by Perianne Boring. In October 2014, the chamber received 501(c)(6) non-profit status from the Internal Revenue Service.[5] In 2015, economist and former JPMorgan Chase executive Blythe Masters was appointed to the advisory board.
In December 2019, former Chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission Christopher Giancarlo was appointed to the advisory board of the chamber." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamber_of_Digital_Commerce
Participating and having a voice inside the Chamber of Digital Commerce will help us interacting with regulators and other key players in the industry for shaping regulations and laws. Cardano is one of the biggest ecosystem in the crypto space so it is important to have
It's very unlikely to be able to get 1on1 time with regulators. The most efficient way to get access to key decision makers is to grouping with an advocacy group like the Chamber of Digital Commerce.
Through the Chamber of Digital Commerce not only dcSpark will be able to be at the center of discussion but also would be able to voice opinions and get support from other players in the ecosystem.
- Acceptance in the Chamber of Digital Commerce.
- Scheduling around internal activities of dcSpark and also managerial time reading new regulations and proposals so we are able to comment