Dear Madam Acting Superintendent:

Reflecting this week, Ripple once again shares concerning comments and approaches to respecting their Bitlicense award. Even more, many experts are concerned about MIA Coin and resulting NYCCoin disasters. 

Madam Acting Superintendent, on August 4, 2020 as part of our Conditional BitLicense application we submitted a draft of the Universal BitLicense Declaration on Virtual Currency & Human Rights. 
Kindly find a copy of the Universal BitLicense Declaration on Virtual Currency & Human Rights below. We will be in contact with your office this coming week to engage in dialogue on the Declaration's feasibility forward. 

Very respectfully yours, 

Gunnar Larson 

WE THE PEOPLE OF NEW YORK DETERMINED

AND FOR THESE ENDS

HAVE RESOLVED TO COMBINE OUR EFFORTS TO ACCOMPLISH THESE AIMS

Now, therefore this UNIVERSAL BITLICENSE DECLARATION ON VIRTUAL CURRENCY & HUMAN RIGHTS as the common crypto standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations, keeping this Declaration constantly in mind, shall strive to promote respect for human rights and personal freedoms by progressive measures, national and international, to secure their universal and effective recognition and observance of New York-based companies accountable to a universal BitLicense standard of virtual currency regulation across all global territories of business, protecting all peoples and all nations.

Article One

Article Two

Article Three

The Purposes of this Declaration are:

Article Four

New York BitLicensees (members), in pursuit of the Purposes stated in Article One, shall act in accordance with the following Principles:

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Gunnar Larson - xNY.io | Bank.org
MSc - Digital Currency 
MBA - Entrepreneurship and Innovation (ip)

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