TechFlow, August 30 — OKLink Group has officially joined the Chamber of Digital Commerce (CDC) in the United States as a member of its Board of Directors, and will participate in key working groups including the AML Task Force and Token Alliance. In an announcement on its official website, CDC warmly welcomed OKLink's membership, highlighting its collaboration with global industry leaders such as Microsoft, Mastercard, and Deloitte to advance blockchain industry standards and real-world applications.
The Chamber of Digital Commerce is a renowned business association focused on digital assets and the blockchain industry, with prominent members including Microsoft, J.P. Morgan, and Messari. It maintains active partnerships with U.S. regulatory bodies such as the SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) and the U.S. FATF (Financial Action Task Force on anti-money laundering), giving it significant influence in shaping domestic policy.
Zhang Chao, Vice President of OKLink Group, stated that by joining the CDC, OKLink will work alongside global technology and financial leaders like Microsoft and Mastercard to promote blockchain technology and foster standardized industry development. "Internationalization is a long-term strategy for OKLink," he added. "As a representative of China's blockchain industry, we are committed to building world-class products and services. We will collaborate with global fintech leaders to develop solutions combating blockchain-related crime and money laundering, promoting Chinese innovations, sharing our expertise, and showcasing China's contributions on the global blockchain stage."




