In 2017 Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia
released Memorandum of Understanding – the finance ministries for Estonia,
Latvia and Lithuania agreed to cooperate on a number of actions to expand and
develop their economies – a process which would include the promotion of
distributed ledger technologies to aid in capital market innovations. The
Financial Capital Market Commission of Latvia also expressed its readiness to
advise blockchain initiatives on the various authorizations that may be
necessary.
According to the report issued by Ministry
of Economics of the Republic of Latvia in 2019 “On examples, prospects and
further actions to promote the development of blockchain technology” there are
more than 25 startups in Latvia that are working in gamification,
identification and crypto asset fields and are successful players in the global
market. For example, company “Digipulse” that has raised approximately 1
million euros via Initial Coin Offering (ICOs), company “Notakey” which offers
identification and authentication solutions for businesses, company “Monetizr”
that has developed special IT solution -
blockchain protocol and cryptocurrency reward system for game developers.
To inform public about opportunities, news,
trends in blockchain technology area, promote collaboration between government
and private sectors, provide support for development, inspire research and
deployment of blockchain technology the Latvian Blockchain Association was
established in March 2017. Association unites 5 blockchain technology related
companies and cryptocurrency enthusiasts unites: “Paybis”, “Blockvis”, “CryptoLab”, “ToTheMoonLab” un
“AXIOMA”.
An important role in the blockchain
ecosystem of the country has platforms and support centers that educate
developers on the possibilities for using blockchain technology-based
solutions. For example, -
- “CryptoLab” – provides training
and gives consultations regarding investment opportunities in cryptocurrencies
and their day-to-day use;
- “Blockvis” – group of IT
professionals that educate public and develop applications of blockchain
technology in the field of smart contracts.
Also, conferences, discussions and
different networking activities are being organized by local IT communities
(for example, Techchill, Startin.LV, LIAA, Riga
TechGirls, TechHub Riga). For example, annual conference “RIGA
COMM” where service providers and product developers from Baltics and number of
foreign countries discuss the impact of blockchain technology and its
use-cases.
In order to develop blockchain
technology-based solutions, companies have access to support instruments
provided by existing aid programs in country, including accelerator and venture
capital funds.