The first state we gave a presentation to is looking at installing it in two of their Facilities for the pilot program. We are meeting with 2 more states in the next month.
That is already a huge milestone. For them to be considering it so heavily is promising. I can't wait until you guys set in stone the first pilot prisons and start working to get it functional. I think that is going to blow people's minds who are underestimating this project.
But will they use it to have a better option to conduct surveillance over their imprisoned people or for what purpose would they agree to make use of it?
I think it will make transactions more transparent, naturally. But it can't eliminate illegal transactions because people can still trade, which is what I'm sure they do now. What it will solve is guards stealing from prisoners. It will be extremely transparent that the theft occurred which will prevent it from happening. Just my ideas and understanding.
Aha so is it a real existing problem that guards steal from prisoners? Man the world is so damn bad, it doesn't know any limits