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Topic: [2020-04-29] U.S. Department of Transportation Organ Drone Delivery Case Study (Read 95 times)

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It has something to do with Blockchain. And it is just using a database to synchronize information between parties that don't fully trust each other.

However, in the grand scheme of things this is a story about new developments in blockchain. Blockchain is a part of crypto, even if we lose the pseudo-anonymous parts.
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Um, you do know that this has nothing to do with Bitcoin (or any other crypto coin) right?
Using 'blockchain technology' is just that - using an immutable verifiable distributed ledger vs a normal database to track things be it ID's for vendor/location/installation data for streetlights & security cameras, farm product shipments & contracts, etc... In this case, organ typing, donor & transport data.
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Recent case study published by the U.S. DOT reveals great promise for the use of blockchain technology in operating a drone fleet designed to perform emergency deliveries such as in the case of organ transplants.

Successful implementation of a wider network may result in a fast and streamlined adoption by other industries, potentially giving way to establish blockchain as a core system of this new transportation paradigm.

https://www.crypto-news.net/u-s-department-of-transportation-organ-drone-delivery-case-study/
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