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Qatari National Blockchain Blueprint Spotlights Benefits of the Technology to Country’s Economy

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Qatari National Blockchain Blueprint Spotlights Benefits of the Technology to Country"s Economy


Qatar’s recently released “National Blockchain Blueprint” has suggested that the technology, combined with a “solid regulatory framework,” can help the country build an innovative information technology (IT) sector. However, for this to happen, Qatar must implement recommendations laid out in the blueprint. Qatar Said to Be Well Placed to Become Blockchain Hub


A blueprint jointly drafted by Qatar’s Communications Regulatory Authority (CRA) and two learning institutions, Hamad Bin Khalifa University and Qatar University, seeks to spotlight how blockchain “can contribute to building an innovative and growing IT sector” in the country. Citing Qatar’s small population and size, the document argues the country is well placed to become one of the leading countries in fostering blockchain innovations.


However, before attaining its status as one of the biggest blockchain hubs globally, Qatar still needs to create an enabling environment for the technology to flourish. One of the ways of doing this, according to the 23-page document’s summary, is by developing a “solid regulatory framework.” In addition to helping bring in investors, such a regulatory framework is said to be needed by both consumers and innovators.


“Regulation is not only important to protect users and ensure security, but also to provide the adequate legal framework that allows blockchain innovation and adoption. This can be achieved by identifying the different domains of blockchain-based services, their associated regulatory requirements and appropriate regulatory approach to serve each domain,” the National Blockchain Blueprint for Qatar stated.


The blueprint also spells out the conditions plus incentives that need to be “provided by each sector for the technology adoption that will allow startups, pilot projects and new companies to emerge.”


Bolstering Qatar’s Competitiveness With Blockchain


In its conclusion, the document says if all recommendations therein are implemented, this can contribute to “human capital development through jobs creation and skills development.” Implementation of the blueprint’s recommendations can potentially stimulate growth and increase Qatar’s competitiveness.


Meanwhile, the country’s Communications Regulatory Authority has said stakeholders and members of the public interested in reviewing the blockchain blueprint must submit their feedback via email before September 15. Tags in this story Blockchain, blockchain innovation, Communications Regulatory Authority, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, human capital, Innovation, Qatar University


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Terence Zimwara is a Zimbabwe award-winning journalist, author and writer. He has written extensively about the economic troubles of some African countries as well as how digital currencies can provide Africans with an escape route. Report: Nigerian Anti-Graft Body Identifies Individuals Fueling the Naira"s Rapid Depreciation EMERGING MARKETS | Aug 9, 2022 The Battle for the $2 Billion Venezuelan Gold Stash Continues, London Rules in Favor of Opposition Leader Guaido EMERGING MARKETS | Jul 31, 2022


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