A latest co-working space has been released in Liechtenstein to support blockchain startups. House of Blockchain is an initiative of Aeternity, an public source, blockchain-based distributed computer exchange, and aims to attract blockchain-focused businesses that are looking to scale. House of Blockchain will support teams and startups developing decentralized applications with guidance and support from industry experts. One of the first projects to move into the space is Chainium, an equity crowdfunding service. Aeternity founder Yanislav Malahov stated: “We are thrilled to officially launch Liechtenstein’s House of Blockchain and sincerely look forward to watching numerous projects come to life under the one roof. Today’s announcement is another important step in our mission to become the enablers of innovation, helping to extend the reach of blockchain technology both in Liechtenstein and on a international stage. “A blockchain-friendly environment with swift and direct contact with regulators, Liechtenstein is an ideal location for our House of Blockchain.” Founded in 2016 by Malahov, the “Godfather” of Ethereum, Aeternity is a latest exchange for decentralized applications. The project focuses on increasing the scalability of smart contracts and decentralized applications. Scalability is accomplished by moving smart contracts off-chain. The launch of House of Blockchain comes in line with Liechtenstein’s desire to become a blockchain hub. Earlier this year, Liechtenstein’s crown prince explained cryptocurrencies were “something to look into more into the future,” but admitted the principality does not currently have the “internal expertise to do that [invest] directly.” Speaking to CNBC, Prince Alois explained he was interested in the way blockchin could be used as a way of improving administrative tasks in the country. “Blockchain will change a lot of things. It could even help make our state more efficient the way it is administered,” explained Liechtenstein’s Crown Prince. The country’s prime minister stated last month that the government was looking to introduce comprehensive blockchain legislation to create a legal framework that’s conclusive to innovation and light on regulation. In February, Bank Frick became the initial financial institution in the country to offer trading of five cryptocurrencies, namely Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, Ripple and Ether, as well as offline storage.
Co-Working Space “House of Blockchain” Launches In Liechtenstein
A new co-working space was launched in Liechtenstein to support blockchain startups. House of Blockchain is an initiative of Aeternity, an open source, blockchain-based distributed computer platform,

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- A new co-working space was launched in Liechtenstein to support blockchain startups.
- House of Blockchain is an initiative of Aeternity, an open source, blockchain-based distributed computer platform,
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