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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-WWGP6XKc8

Here is a video of Lition's CEO speaking in front of the German Bundestag (Federal Parliament). (at about 1:55:00) He was invited to speak at this event by the CDU/CSU which is Germany's current ruling party. The other people on the panel speaking in this event are:
Hansjörg Durz -Member of CDU/CSU part of the committee on Economic affairs and Energy also is appointed by the CDU/CSU party to report on meetings about telecomminication and Digital Policies
Nadine_Schön- Deputy chairperson of the CDU/CSU, she responsible for everything digital policy related in the government
Ralph Brinkhaus- CDU/CSU- parliamentary group chairman
Natalie Eichler - An attourney specializing in digital law
Prof. Peter Parycek - Professor for E-Governance, Head of the Department for E-Governance and Administration at Danube University Krems
Prof. Markus Büch - Professor at FOM and lecturer at Berlin School of Economics and Dresden International University gives lectures on: Economic Law, Contract law and blockchain technologies law, also has worked on smart contract research
Former high-end lawyer
Dr. Michèle Finck - Senior Research Fellow in Intellectual Property and Competition Law at the Max Planck Institute
Robin Matzke - Lawyer, Phd student and advisor to German parliament
Florian Glatz - President of Blockchain Bundesverband (The German Blockchain Association)

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These are all obviously very high up people and not many blockchain projects are involved with people this high up let alone a sub $4m marketcap. This meeting is important because one of the main barriers to blockchain industry adoption is regulatory problems/ legal issues and the fact Richard is speaking in front of parliament shows that Lition will be in a good position to be considered the blockchain of choice for many enterprises especially considering it is also GDPR compliant and has data deletability (before anyone says yes I know LTO has similar features and is also a legit project)

1. Richard has been INVITED by Angela Merkel's party to speak at events and assist in blockchain policy making

2. SAP a company with a marketcap of just under $140B has pledged to assist Lition in the development of the private side of the blockchain and the CTO of SAP co-wrote parts of the whitepaper

I may address more technical/partnership details about lition later but to tired atm.