CESS Co-Founder Joseph Li speaking at the conference
“Our collaboration with GBA will enable us to contribute to policy frameworks that promote ethical and effective blockchain adoption,” said Li. “By working closely with the Blockchain & Infrastructure conference, CESS wants to demonstrate how decentralized storage and computing can elevate security, user control and operational efficiency in data management—qualities that are crucial for both government and enterprise applications.”
As a sponsor, CESS highlights its advanced solutions designed for high-frequency, enterprise-level data storage, as well as its pioneering developments in decentralized physical infrastructure networks (DePIN). Through these technologies, CESS supports enhanced data sovereignty and security, empowering users across sectors to manage their data autonomously.
CESS says its GBA membership and engagement in high-profile industry events reflect the company’s broader mission to support regulatory frameworks that encourage blockchain innovation while safeguarding user privacy. Alongside industry organizations like GBA, the Blockchain Association, and IEEE, CESS is committed to building a secure and equitable digital economy that champions data sovereignty and transparency.