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And if you are able to reap the benefits of this technology, how do you make sure your organization is still GDPR and regulatory compliant?



Join us and our industry friends on the 13th of December from 6pm to 9pm, for an evening of insights, keynotes, panels, drinks, and bites!



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The buzzword “blockchain” has been going around for a while, but an often recurring question is if organizations even need the blockchain technology.Joinus and our industry friends on the 13th of December from 6pm to 9pm, for an evening of insights, keynotes, panels, drinks, and bites!Click on the button below to get a free community ticket for our TNW event with Get your Community Pass Meet the experts on the 13th, at Rise Accelerator! The reason we're hosting this event

"The recent U.K. study, published in the Richmond Journal of Law and Technologies, views blockchain and its nodes through the length of GDPR. According to the researchers, crypto-related technologies could fall under these rules and be treated as “controllers,” given that they publicly store private information about E.U. citizens in the chain and allow third parties to operate it. "

- Cointelegraph, NOV 11, 2018

One of the conclusions of the study, is that GDPR compliance is simply required when collaborating B2B on the blockchain. Many blockchain platforms tried to either be spared from regulation or have even closed up shop already due to their (future) in-compliance.



Luckily, for us and our clients, LTO Network is (data-)privacy compliant by default.



We're thrilled to have one of the main contributors and experts of this extensive academic U.K. study,



For the complete research study and the LTO Network article about compliance by default, see:

One of the conclusions of the study, is that GDPR compliance is simply required when collaborating B2B on the blockchain. Many blockchain platforms tried to either be spared from regulation or have even closed up shop already due to their (future) in-compliance.Luckily, for us and our clients, LTO Network is (data-)privacy compliant by default.We're thrilled to have one of the main contributors and experts of this extensive academic U.K. study, Dave Michels , at the event, who will present his findings and host the second panel. All event speakers have professional ties to this subject by operating the fields of B2B, identity, and privacy and are ready to answer any questions you might have! Queen Mary University & Cambridge University Study LTO Network: GDPR Compliant Blockchain Approach Token Sale Update: Mid January You have noticed our progress if you are following LTO Network social channels, especially if you are part of the Telegram Community: Arnold presenting on GDPR at DutchChain and Loyens & Loeff event

Our cool interview with BlockchainBrad

We announced some of the investors

Launched Russian and Korean communities (be careful with the GIFs there, it's madness!), with translations of papers coming up

Had a very positive​ code review

These are just some of the things we have been up to. We are also launching a new wallet, speaking to integrators, and growing the community - the goal is to have the network have a higher level of adoption from the very beginning. More content and research is coming up!



We are planning the sale for after the New Year holidays, around mid-January. Christmas time is not something to be spent with order books and private keys, so stay tuned and follow us!