Interview for Nooor Blockchain Armenia

We were invited to the Nooor Talks Series, where our Senior Partner, Artur Kuczmowski, briefly talked about how Poland is getting over the issues resulted from the pandemic and expreded his thoughts on stablecoins, and the biggest challenge of blockchain technology.

The Polish government spent PLN 1.5 billion to help entrepreneurs during the crisis. They focused mainly on protecting jobs and maintaining financial liquidity. What is more, the Polish Development Fund in cooperation with banks has created a revolutionary program aimed at maintaining financial liquidity during the coronavirus pandemic, Senior Partner recalls.

During the interview, Artur Kuczmowski also talked about changes in the blockchain industry taking place in both Poland and Estonia. The Polish government is working on the introduction of a simple joint-stock company, which will definitely simplify the process of tokenization of companies. Estonia, on the other hand, has tightened its policy of granting the license to trade cryptocurrency.

The blockchain industry is still facing many difficulties. One of the biggest problems is the turbulent relationship between traditional banking and entrepreneurs operating in the cryptocurrency industry, Artur Kuczmowski explains. Nevertheless, credibility is the most exciting thing about the technology. The impossibility of falsifying the information opens up the certainty of economic turnover.

We encourage you to read the interview in full version here.