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Featured image for article: Bybit's Blockchain for Good Alliance Ends Impact Forum 2025 with SDG-Focused Initiatives

Bybit's Blockchain for Good Alliance Ends Impact Forum 2025 with SDG-Focused Initiatives

November 17, 2025Coingapegeneral
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The Blockchain for Good Alliance (BGA), which is the main non-profit that Bybit founded to focus on its agenda of responsible innovation, has now concluded the Blockchain Impact Forum 2025 in Copenhagen at the same time as the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Alternative Finance Lab (AltFinLab). It was a two-day gathering that featured over

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Bybit's Blockchain for Good Alliance Propels Sustainable Development Initiatives at Impactful Forum In a significant step towards harnessing the potential of blockchain technology for social good, Bybit's Blockchain for Good Alliance (BGA) recently concluded the Blockchain Impact Forum 2025 in Copenhagen. The event, held in tandem with the United Nations Development Programme's (UNDP) Alternative Finance Lab (AltFinLab), served as a platform to showcase innovative initiatives and foster collaborative efforts aimed at addressing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The two-day forum brought together a diverse array of stakeholders, including industry leaders, policymakers, and subject matter experts, to explore the intersection of blockchain, sustainability, and social impact. Through a series of panel discussions, workshops, and networking sessions, participants delved into the practical applications of blockchain in driving positive change and discussed the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. One of the key highlights of the forum was the unveiling of several BGA-led initiatives that align with the SDGs. These projects, designed to leverage the transparency, traceability, and decentralized nature of blockchain, have the potential to revolutionize various sectors, from renewable energy and supply chain management to financial inclusion and humanitarian aid. For instance, the BGA's collaboration with the UNDP's AltFinLab showcased innovative blockchain-based solutions that can facilitate more efficient and transparent distribution of resources to underserved communities. By leveraging smart contracts and decentralized platforms, these initiatives aim to streamline the delivery of essential services, reducing the risk of misallocation or misuse of funds. Furthermore, the forum explored the integration of blockchain technology in sustainable energy projects, enabling the transparent tracking of renewable energy production and distribution. This could empower local communities to participate in the green energy transition, while ensuring fair and equitable access to these resources. The Blockchain Impact Forum 2025 also delved into the regulatory landscape, discussing the evolving policies and frameworks that govern the use of blockchain in social impact initiatives. Experts highlighted the importance of striking a balance between fostering innovation and ensuring the responsible development of these technologies, emphasizing the need for collaborative efforts between the public and private sectors. As the crypto industry continues to evolve, the Blockchain for Good Alliance's initiatives represent a promising step towards harnessing the transformative power of blockchain for the greater good. By aligning their efforts with the UN's SDGs, Bybit and its partners are poised to drive meaningful change and contribute to a more sustainable and equitable future. Looking ahead, the Blockchain Impact Forum 2025 has set the stage for increased collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and the development of scalable, blockchain-powered solutions that can address pressing global challenges. As the industry continues to mature, the BGA's work will undoubtedly serve as a blueprint for others seeking to harness the potential of blockchain technology for social impact.

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