Circle: Joined TBD and the Linux Foundation’s new non-profit foundation
Circle announced its joining of TBD, a bitcoin-focused subsidiary of Jack Dorsey's Block, and the newly established non-profit foundation of Linux Foundation, aiming to create a set of open source standards for decentralized identity, credentials, and open payments built on the blockchain.
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