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Topic: BLOCKCHAIN ROOTS DEEPEN IN KENYA (AFRICA) (Read 205 times)

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May 10, 2018, 09:31:53 AM
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Blockchains are the revolution on regions like Africa and South America, where the countries are more susceptible to be a prey of greedy foreigner investors, and it's good thing that is offering the world a new view in countries like Kenya and Angola!

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Roll Eyes Will update & Maintain Kenyan Blockchain adoption Journey on this thread.

I strongly suggest you keep making new topics for new informations and news, as people are more used at browsing different topics instead of coming back for the same, also the forum architecture does not favor too much when you edit, so we won't know for sure or it will be highlighted if it was you who updated or someone else that just posted on it.
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Good news. As they decided to support digitalization of their services through blockchain.
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A very good news (even though they were old news). I'd love to see the same happen to my country too. My government already stated that they will learn and possibly implement blockchain technology to help government-related task. But it is still a long way to go I suppose, no update on it so far. Kenya made a big step here. Congrats.

It's now April 27th, your latest shared news up there was the April 2nd (Nurse in Hand news), I suppose you could add more to this documentary of yours (if there is any).
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As a global leader in mobile money MPESA, Kenya is finally softening its stance on blockchain technology.

The Kenyan Government task-force to explore the use of distributed ledger technology and artificial intelligence for development in Kenya. You can watch a news broadcast here -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDvX0YEIjJ4#action=share

The Kenyan Land ministry has also announced that they will to use Bitcoin technology aimed at weeding out fake title deeds from the land registry. Known as the single source of truth (SSOT), the database will be the primary reference for all land transactions. Read more at: https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/business/article/2001271535/land-register-to-use-bitcoin-technology


Nurse in Hand, a Kenyan startup that geo-maps accidents and emergencies in Kenya and alerts the registered paramedics, ambulances and air rescue services available, police stations, and classified hospitals within the vicinity has signed a partnership that will see it it embed blockchain technologies in its platform. Read More : https://techmoran.com/this-blockchain-based-mobile-app-wants-to-help-in-diagnostics-of-diseases-in-kenya/

 Roll Eyes Will update & Maintain Kenyan Blockchain adoption Journey on this thread.
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