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TRON DAO Participates in Digital Assets & AML/CFT Forum Hosted by DCGG

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Geneva, Switzerland, March 17, 2026 — TRON DAO, the community-governed DAO dedicated to accelerating the decentralization of the internet through blockchain technology and decentralized applications (dApps), participated in the Digital Assets & AML/CFT Forum, hosted by the Digital Currencies Governance Group (DCGG) in Asunción, Paraguay, on March 11–12, 2026. The two-day forum convened over 60 participants, including delegations from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), central banks, finance ministries, members of the Paraguay FinTech Chamber, and government officials. Discussions focused on developing informed and proportionate regulatory frameworks for digital assets across Latin America.

TRON DAO was represented by John O. Hurston, General Counsel, and Sam Elfarra, Community Spokesperson, who contributed to panel discussions on global regulatory approaches, financial inclusion, and public-private collaboration in blockchain infrastructure.

Hurston participated in the panel “Global Regulatory Approaches & Perspectives,” moderated by the Paraguay FinTech Chamber, alongside Seth Hertlein, Global Head of Policy at Ledger; Josh Townson, Head of Global Policy and Strategy at DCGG; and Juan Garrido, Regulatory Licensing Head LATAM at Tether. The discussion examined how jurisdictions are developing regulatory frameworks for digital assets, including decentralized finance, while balancing innovation, consumer protection, and financial crime mitigation. Hurston also contributed to the panel “The Fundamentals of Blockchain Technology,” moderated by Hugo Rodriguez, Head of Wider LATAM Policy at DCGG, providing additional insights into the role of blockchain infrastructure in evolving regulatory and financial environments.

Elfarra participated in the panel “Economic Opportunities & Strategic Considerations for Policymakers,” moderated by Bellini Balduino, Head of Brazil Policy at DCGG, which examined the role of digital assets in expanding financial access and informing policy development. 

Elfarra also contributed to the panel “The Role of Public and Private Partnerships,” moderated by Hugo Rodriguez, Head of Wider LATAM Policy at DCGG. The discussion brought together representatives from Paraguay’s Financial Intelligence Unit (SEPRELAD); Deborah Di Lullo, Compliance at Tether; Reuben Smith-Vaughan, Head of Policy, Americas at Ledger; and Mauricio Pretto, Government Sales, South Latin America at Chainalysis, to examine how coordinated efforts between regulators, blockchain networks, and service providers can improve transparency and risk mitigation. Elfarra referenced the growing importance of public-private collaboration in addressing illicit activity on the blockchain. 

“Public blockchains provide a high degree of transparency and traceability; however, effective oversight requires structured coordination between public authorities and industry participants,” said Elfarra.

Elfarra concluded the forum by participating in case studies and live demonstrations alongside representatives from Tether, Chainalysis, and Ledger, highlighting practical tools used to support investigations and strengthen consumer protection.

TRON DAO’s participation reflects its broader commitment to supporting responsible digital asset adoption and contributing to global policy discussions as blockchain technology continues to integrate with mainstream financial systems. Through ongoing collaboration, TRON DAO aims to help advance a secure, transparent, and inclusive financial infrastructure for the digital economy.

About TRON DAO

TRON DAO is a community-governed DAO dedicated to accelerating the decentralization of the internet via blockchain technology and dApps, 

Founded in September 2017 by H.E. Justin Sun, the TRON blockchain has experienced significant growth since its MainNet launch in May 2018. Until recently, TRON hosted the largest circulating supply of USD Tether (USDT) stablecoin, which currently exceeds $85 billion. As of March 2026, the TRON blockchain has recorded over 370 million in total user accounts, more than 13 billion in total transactions, and over $24 billion in total value locked (TVL), based on TRONSCAN. Recognized as the global settlement layer for stablecoin transactions and everyday purchases with proven success, TRON is “Moving Trillions, Empowering Billions.”

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