Bitcoin Association appoints Marcin Zarakowski as internal legal counsel & public policy manager
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ZUG, Switzerland, April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Bitcoin Association, the Switzerland-based global industry organisation that works to advance business with the Bitcoin SV blockchain, today announces that it has appointed Marcin Zarakowski as its first internal legal counsel & public policy manager. Zarakowski will be based out of the Association s headquarters office in Zug, Switzerland.
Zarakowski s hire is the latest addition to a growing roster of experienced professionals at Bitcoin Association working towards establishing a regulation-friendly global ecosystem for blockchain technologies and digital assets. In his new role, Zarakowski will handle both Bitcoin Association s day-to-day legal matters, as well as contribute to its quickly expanding public policy agenda, with a focus on the European Union and surrounding territor
Bitcoin Association appoints Marcin Zarakowski as internal legal counsel & public policy manager
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