As blockchain networks gain utility they are coming under more scrutiny than ever by lawmakers and regulators. Members of the blockchain community will need to expand existing organizations and start new organizations to organize community members and educate government agents and legislators.
We have recently formed a non-profit entity named "The Immutable Research Institute" (IRI) to organize such activities within the United States. As an officially registered organization we will be able to work with lawmakers, businesses, and other institutions to plan and organize our endeavors. We have retained Gordon Law Group, LTD in Chicago, IL as legal counsel that is currently working to obtain 501(c)3 status so that we will be able to accept tax-deductible donations from persons who wish to see their money used to promote wider blockchain adoption.
<u>The mission</u> of our organization will be to educate the public about blockchain technology and advocate for good regulatory frameworks that support the industry. We will be proceeding on this mission with or without Catalyst funds but getting funds from the Treasury will give us a longer runway for success and allow us to produce more documentation that will be useful for the wider community.
IRI will be based out of Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, which is the home of the University of Illinois as well as the headquarters of companies like Runtime Verification and Wolfram Blockchain Labs. Our directors are members of the Champaign Blockchain Meetup group sponsored by the University of Illinois Research Park with ties to the public policy world and traditional finance. Illinois is a hub of technology and finance in the Midwest United States and has a progressive outlook on blockchain with the Illinois Blockchain Technology Act officially recognizing Smart Contracts as legally binding and immutable blockchains as legally acceptable ledgers.
We foresee three main challenges to the organization.
- Gaining acceptance of industry partners and regulators - If we are not trusted by the people we wish to connect we will not be able to viewed as an authoritative source on blockchain matters. That is why we are incorporated as a non-profit foundation, to give us the institutional credibility needed to reach our intended audience.
- Complying with non-profit rules - Maintaining our charter as a non-profit foundation is essential to maintaining our institutional credibility. That is why we have been working with one of the top legal firms in the blockchain industry since our inception.
- Maintaining a "home base" on the Cardano blockchain - Most industry advocates are focused on Bitcoin and Ethereum as the primary blockchains for their organizations. While we will be a cross-chain institution we will be unique in the fact that Cardano is our primary organizational blockchain. While this could dampen our effectiveness if Cardano does not grow, we believe that Cardano will be successful and that the first principles it is built on are values that we share.