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United Nations Is Among New Entrants in Forbes’ 2nd Blockchain 50 List

Newly released Blockchain 50 list by major finance publication Forbes features some new entrants like major international association, the United Nations.

Shortly after including six blockchain-focused firms into its Fintech 50 list last week, Forbes has released another compilation of 50 global enterprises actively embracing blockchain technology.

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