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Gerard changed the description of the group Education Working Group from “The Education Working Group is reforming in 2026 as the primary focus for GBA educational outreach. (This single group now encompasses curricula, technology, secondary and university initiatives.)

The working group develops curricula for Blockchain Maturity Model certification programs which are currently available.

The group also establishes global training standards and materials for other GBA blockchain courses to support domain-specific training standards and materials by other GBA working groups.

The GBA has a partnership with The Blockchain Academy and offers many courses to GBA members for free as a membership benefit.

This group meets weekly on Fridays at 1:00 PM (NewYork). Moderators can be reached at education@gbaglobal.org.

Under Development:
GBA Working Group Folder
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/100gdrqlyujpgnb/AABgM95UMNavNaHH8OwhSv9wa?dl=0
GBA Education Curriculum Working Group Discord Channel
https://discord.gg/P8ksQcdnQF” to “The Education Working Group is reforming in 2026 as the primary focus for GBA educational outreach. (This single group now encompasses curricula, technology, secondary and university initiatives.)

The working group develops curricula for Blockchain Maturity Model certification programs which are currently available.

The group also establishes global training standards and materials for other GBA blockchain courses to support domain-specific training standards and materials by other GBA working groups.

The GBA has a partnership with The Blockchain Academy and offers many courses to GBA members for free as a membership benefit.

This group meets weekly on Fridays at 3:00 PM (New York).” 8 minutes ago

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Gerard changed the description of the group Budget, Accountability and Transparency Working Group from “The Budget, Accountability & Transparency (BAT) Working Group meets weekly to collaborate on advancing innovative solutions to reduce fraud, waste, and abuse in government systems.

This working group brings together government officials, industry experts, technologists, and policy leaders to explore how emerging technologies, particularly blockchain can modernize public sector financial management and strengthen trust in government operations. The activities of the group include:

Discuss current challenges in government budgeting, auditing, and oversight
Share insights on blockchain, smart contracts, and digital identity applications
Review ongoing initiatives, research, and pilot projects
Collaborate on frameworks, standards, and policy recommendations
Contribute to thought leadership, including reports and briefings for policymakers

The BAT Working Group plays a key role in developing practical, scalable approaches to improve transparency and accountability across federal, state, and local governments. Its work has contributed to high-level policy discussions, including efforts supporting national initiatives to combat fraud.

Whether you are new to blockchain or actively implementing solutions, this working group offers a collaborative environment to learn, contribute, and help shape the future of accountable government systems.

Meeting Details:

When: Each Wednesday at 11:00 AM (New York)
Log into the GBA website and visit https://gbaglobal.org/events/budget-accountability-transparency-working-group-2.” to “The Budget, Accountability & Transparency (BAT) Working Group meets weekly to collaborate on advancing innovative solutions to reduce fraud, waste, and abuse in government systems.

This working group brings together government officials, industry experts, technologists, and policy leaders to explore how emerging technologies, particularly blockchain can modernize public sector financial management and strengthen trust in government operations. The activities of the group include:

Discuss current challenges in government budgeting, auditing, and oversight
Share insights on blockchain, smart contracts, and digital identity applications
Review ongoing initiatives, research, and pilot projects
Collaborate on frameworks, standards, and policy recommendations
Contribute to thought leadership, including reports and briefings for policymakers

The BAT Working Group plays a key role in developing practical, scalable approaches to improve transparency and accountability across federal, state, and local governments. Its work has contributed to high-level policy discussions, including efforts supporting national initiatives to combat fraud.

Whether you are new to blockchain or actively implementing solutions, this working group offers a collaborative environment to learn, contribute, and help shape the future of accountable government systems.

Meeting Details:

When: Each Wednesday at 12:00 PM (New York)
Log into the GBA website and visit https://gbaglobal.org/events/budget-accountability-transparency-working-group-2.” a day ago

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Eugene changed the description of the group Arts & Entertainment from “Welcome to the Arts & Entertainment Working Group!

We are a global, multi-member initiative, dedicated to advancing trust, transparency, and innovation across various creative and experience-driven industries, including art, fashion, film, theatre, literature, music, sports and sports memorabilia, luxury collectibles, human heritage and cultural artefacts, tourism and travel.

We aim at promoting its members through webinars and publications, as well as through creation of a trusted environment to help members showcase their achievements, learn from peers, strengthen credibility, help identify new markets and assist with communications.

We plan to encourage members get their solutions BMM assessed to increase trust by clients, regulators, creditors, partners and shareholders.

Aligned with the missions of GBA and Dynamic Coalition on Blockchain Assurance & Standardization (DC-BAS) recognized by the UN Internet Governance Forum, this group plans to explore how blockchain, artificial intelligence, and other emerging technologies can address longstanding challenges: authenticity protection, intellectual property rights, royalty distribution, provenance verification, fraud prevention, and equitable access to markets.

Priority Verticals

We plan to work across those verticals where authenticity, provenance, and trust have the highest economic, cultural, and social impact:

– Human Heritage & Cultural Artefacts — protecting the authenticity, provenance, and chain of custody of historical and religious relics, museum collections, archaeological objects, and other significant artefacts.

– Fine Art & Limited-Edition Works — securing artist attribution, edition integrity, and ownership history across primary and secondary markets.

– Sports & Sports Memorabilia — verifying match-worn items, championship pieces, stadium artefacts, and athlete-issued collectibles, with transparent fan engagement and royalty flow.

– Luxury Collectibles & Fashion — enabling transparent, auditable and ethical supply chains and counterfeit-proof authenticity.

– Music, Film & Performing Arts — supporting fair compensation through transparency, enabling IP integrity, and verifiable digital experiences for creators and their audiences.

– Travel & Experiential Industries — building trusted ticketing, access, insurance, emergency and medical assistance, and membership infrastructure.

Key Focus Areas:

1. Digital Ownership & Provenance: Leveraging blockchain and authenticity infrastructure to track and protect ownership and value of creative works, cultural heritage, luxury goods, and collectibles.

2. Fraud Prevention & Assurance: Applying blockchain assurance frameworks to reduce counterfeiting, forgery, ticket fraud, and financial mismanagement.

3. Fan & Consumer Engagement: Creating trusted digital experiences, including tokenized access, immersive media, and verifiable memberships.

4. Heritage Safeguarding: Helping museums, religious institutions, and cultural custodians create digital twins, protect and digitally certify the artefacts under their care.

Through collaboration among members, with industry leaders, governments, international organizations, and technology providers, the Arts Working Group aims to produce practical, high-impact deliverables, including:

A. Standards and best-practice frameworks for blockchain and authenticity infrastructure adoption across creative and heritage industries;

B. Directory of relevant solutions;

C. Policy recommendations aligned with global governance and digital trust frameworks;

D. Pilot projects and use cases demonstrating real-world implementation across art, sports memorabilia, luxury, and human heritage;

E. Educational resources and capacity-building programs for creators, athletes, institutions, cultural custodians and general public;

F. Tools and models to improve transparency, accountability, and help with monetization;

By bridging creativity, culture, and trusted technology, the GBA Arts & Entertainment Working Group seeks to empower member individuals and organizations, unlock new economic opportunities, and establish a more transparent, equitable, and resilient global creative and heritage economy.

Join us!” to “Welcome to the Arts & Entertainment Working Group!

We are a global initiative, dedicated to advancing trust, transparency, and innovation across various creative and experience-driven industries, including art, fashion, film, theatre, literature, music, sports and sports memorabilia, luxury collectibles, human heritage and cultural artefacts, tourism and travel.

We aim at promoting its members through webinars and publications, as well as through creation of a trusted environment to help members showcase their achievements, learn from peers, strengthen credibility, help identify new markets and assist with communications.

We plan to encourage members get their solutions BMM assessed to increase trust by clients, regulators, creditors, partners and shareholders.

Aligned with the missions of GBA and Dynamic Coalition on Blockchain Assurance & Standardization (DC-BAS) recognized by the UN Internet Governance Forum, this group plans to explore how blockchain, artificial intelligence, and other emerging technologies can address longstanding challenges: authenticity protection, intellectual property rights, royalty distribution, provenance verification, fraud prevention, and equitable access to markets.

Priority Verticals

We plan to work across those verticals where authenticity, provenance, and trust have the highest economic, cultural, and social impact:

– Human Heritage & Cultural Artefacts — protecting the authenticity, provenance, and chain of custody of historical and religious relics, museum collections, archaeological objects, and other significant artefacts.

– Fine Art & Limited-Edition Works — securing artist attribution, edition integrity, and ownership history across primary and secondary markets.

– Sports & Sports Memorabilia — verifying match-worn items, championship pieces, stadium artefacts, and athlete-issued collectibles, with transparent fan engagement and royalty flow.

– Luxury Collectibles & Fashion — enabling transparent, auditable and ethical supply chains and counterfeit-proof authenticity.

– Music, Film & Performing Arts — supporting fair compensation through transparency, enabling IP integrity, and verifiable digital experiences for creators and their audiences.

– Travel & Experiential Industries — building trusted ticketing, access, insurance, emergency and medical assistance, and membership infrastructure.

Key Focus Areas:

1. Digital Ownership & Provenance: Leveraging blockchain and authenticity infrastructure to track and protect ownership and value of creative works, cultural heritage, luxury goods, and collectibles.

2. Fraud Prevention & Assurance: Applying blockchain assurance frameworks to reduce counterfeiting, forgery, ticket fraud, and financial mismanagement.

3. Fan & Consumer Engagement: Creating trusted digital experiences, including tokenized access, immersive media, and verifiable memberships.

4. Heritage Safeguarding: Helping museums, religious institutions, and cultural custodians create digital twins, protect and digitally certify the artefacts under their care.

Through collaboration among members, with industry leaders, governments, international organizations, and technology providers, the Arts Working Group aims to produce practical, high-impact deliverables, including:

A. Standards and best-practice frameworks for blockchain and authenticity infrastructure adoption across creative and heritage industries;

B. Directory of relevant solutions;

C. Policy recommendations aligned with global governance and digital trust frameworks;

D. Pilot projects and use cases demonstrating real-world implementation across art, sports memorabilia, luxury, and human heritage;

E. Educational resources and capacity-building programs for creators, athletes, institutions, cultural custodians and general public;

F. Tools and models to improve transparency, accountability, and help with monetization;

By bridging creativity, culture, and trusted technology, the GBA Arts & Entertainment Working Group seeks to empower member individuals and organizations, unlock new economic opportunities, and establish a more transparent, equitable, and resilient global creative and heritage economy.

Join us!” 2 days ago

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