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Topic: Former PM of Denmark and Concordium connection? (Read 99 times)

sr. member
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October 01, 2020, 11:26:40 AM
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Sounds cool that maybe a former leader of a country is now an advisor of a crypto project.
On the other hand it's normal that former politicians work in the economy once their live politics.
And as it is always said: Most capable people don't even want to become politicians in the first place, because you can make way more money in the free economy.
hero member
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Wait, so you're telling me that the former Prime Minister of Denmark is an advisor? Is this even real?  Shocked

I have seen that and i can say if that's true he was advisor of this project, you can try to confirm it through clicking on this link https://concordium.com/team/#concordiumadvisoryBoard

In the official site and ramussen has already appeared as an advisory for concordium.
newbie
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Wait, so you're telling me that the former Prime Minister of Denmark is an advisor? Is this even real?  Shocked
newbie
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Anders Fogh Rasmussen has been at the centre of global and European politics, as the former Prime Minister of Denmark, Danish Minister of Economic Affairs and NATO Secretary General. When Denmark held the Presidency of the European Union he concluded 10 candidate negotiations for accession to EU membership.

Anders now runs, Rasmussen Global, and is non-staff adviser to Ukraine’s President Petro Poroshenko.

Since 2019 Anders is Strategic Advisor at Concordium, the world’s first identity-validating, regulatory compliant blockchain network.

Yes, that's right, you read that right. Anders is vocal about Blockchain Technology and no doubt he's an advisor for Concordium which is building Identity validating regulatory compliant blockchain that can make it possible for Business' to finally build on top of Public Permissionless Blockchain with ease.


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