Entities

The Digital Chamber

Acronym
TDC
Entity Type
Founding Date
2014

The Digital Chamber, formerly known as the Chamber of Digital Commerce, is the world's largest trade association representing the blockchain industry. Founded in 2014, The Chamber aims to promote the acceptance and use of digital assets and blockchain-based technologies for a better tomorrow by breaking down barriers and enabling a new era of inclusion, digital freedom, and opportunity through collective action. TDC has been instrumental in shaping the regulatory landscape for blockchain. TDC has launched multiple national and global initiatives promoting best practices, real-world applications and regulatory interoperability.

ABOUT THE DIGITAL CHAMBER

  • The Chamber is a long-established trade association that sets the bar for advocacy and promotion of the blockchain and digital ledger technology industry.

  • TDC advances a comprehensive, coordinated, pro-growth approach to developing blockchain technologies globally through education and advocacy.

  • TDC is championing Bitcoin, digital assets, and blockchain innovation in America.


TDC COMPANIES

A public-private forum between industry and law enforcement.

An international initiative developing industry best practices to help shape global regulatory interoperability

Establishing accounting, auditing, and reporting standards for digital assets.


TDC POLICIES

TDC has made impactful strides in the industry, from releasing a key guide on proof of reserves to leading the charge to overturn SEC’s SAB 121.

  • Custody. 

The Chamber is advocating for fair and transparent custody rules to safeguard the digital economy.

  • Digital Assets. 

The Chamber is advocating for clarity and providing Congress with the educational tools to resolve the regulatory turf war between the U.S. Securities and Exchange and Commodity Futures Trading Commissions.

  • NFTs. 

TDC believes in a future where NFTs reach their full potential, providing efficiency, economic opportunities, creator equality, and increased protections for individual creators, consumers, and brands.

A clear regulatory framework, and strong partnerships with authorities are vital for advancing national security in the digital assets space.