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Gibraltar’s Minister for Commerce, Albert Isola, was invited to participate in a panel discussion on Wednesday, 5th December, at the Latin American Bitcoin and Blockchain Conference (LABITCONF) taking place in Centro Cultural CorpArtes, Santiago, Chile. The 3-day conference aimed to explore all aspects of the DLT community as well as, more specifically, strategies that countries can adopt to regulate the industry and attract blockchain companies.

As he prepared to attend the conference, Albert Isola said, “LABITCONF has built strong momentum as a platform for high level blockchain debate since its inception in 2013 and is the major DLT Blockchain conference in Latin America. I look forward to taking part in a dynamic panel discussion on the strategies countries can adopt to not only attract blockchain companies, but bring sustainable regulation to their jurisdictions.”

LABITCONF has been held annually since 2013 and brings together some of the world’s brightest minds and top speakers within the space. The aim is to facilitate collaboration and discussion between a wide variety of leading industry players from more than 20 countries, and to explore the full potential of blockchain technology.

Minister Isola would be joined on the panel by Joey García, Fintech / Blockchain Financial Services Partner at ISOLAS LLP; Jacob Farber, Partner at Ouroboros LLP Blockchain Law & Strategic Consulting; Pablo Coirolo, Founder of CryptoBay Montevideo; and Juan Llanos, Founder at Multiple Startups and Blockchain Compliance Advisor.

This event represents the first time Gibraltar’s officials have visited South America exclusively for blockchain focused business. Already this year, Minister Isola has appeared at a number of high profile international conferences and events geared towards blockchain exploration including November’s DC Fintech Week in Washington, as well as Gibraltar Day in Tel Aviv in October, each time underlining Gibraltar’s credentials as a leading blockchain jurisdiction with global reach.

“As the wider blockchain ecosystem continues to evolve at a fast pace, the importance of regulation has never been more pronounced. Following a very exciting year, in which Gibraltar successfully introduced a purpose-built legislative Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) framework and subsequently granted DLT licences to a number of firms, I look forward to outlining my perspective on how to best shape a sustainable regulatory framework alongside my esteemed panelists,” concluded Minister Isola.