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Second Cohort Chosen for European Blockchain Sandbox

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European Blockchain Sandbox Second Cohort Use Cases Selected

The European Blockchain Sandbox has announced the selection of use cases for its second cohort of sandbox dialogues. With nearly 60 applications received from a variety of sectors across the EU/EEA, the selection process was led by blockchain experts and overseen by a panel of independent academics. The chosen use cases cover a wide range of industry sectors and regulatory topics, showcasing the high caliber of innovations in the blockchain space.

Among the selected use cases are companies like Brickken PFP, S.L., Circularise B.V., Infineon Technologies AG, and IOTA Stiftung, along with their consortium partners. These use cases represent a diverse range of industries and regions within the EU/EEA.

The European Blockchain Sandbox aims to foster collaboration and innovation in the blockchain ecosystem, and the selection of these use cases highlights the continued interest and growth in the industry. The approved use cases will participate in the lot for public entities, further advancing blockchain technology and its applications.

For more information on the selected use cases and the European Blockchain Sandbox, visit their website.

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