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Delaware committee releases resolution to create blockchain and digital‑innovation task force
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Summary
Senate Concurrent Resolution 143 would establish a blockchain and digital innovation task force to study use cases and consumer protections; an industry representative from the Digital Chamber State Network urged support and the committee released the resolution from committee.
Representative Smith introduced Senate Concurrent Resolution 143 to establish a blockchain and digital innovation task force and listed proposed members.
An online witness, Anastasia, executive director of the Digital Chamber State Network, testified the task force offers a low‑risk, low‑cost pathway for state policymakers to build technical expertise, compare approaches across jurisdictions, and evaluate pilot programs before committing public resources. "The findings of this task force can serve as a strong foundation for future legislative or executive action," Anastasia said.
Representative Smith framed the resolution as a way for Delaware — a state with a large number of registered business entities and a central role in financial services — to stay ahead of evolving digital asset policy and maintain competitiveness.
There was no in‑person public comment recorded for SCR 143; the committee motioned and the roll call recorded sufficient votes to release the resolution from committee.
With the committee release, the task force can be formally convened so members can evaluate consumer protections, industry use cases, and potential pilot programs for digital assets and blockchain technologies.
