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legendary
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October 28, 2022, 03:14:40 PM
#24
One thing I am wondering about twitter sale to Elon is this discussion as well. I didn't want to start a whole new topic, but do you guys think that a blockchain technology for twitter could actually work? I mean we are talking about a social currency with how many followers you have, someone with 50k+ followers could turn that into money easily, and someone with millions of followers could definitely turn that into a wealth.

So having twitter based on some blockchain features and making sure it’s both preventing bots but also rewarding people who contribute, could actually be good. People cannot fake their follower count because bots would be prevented, and the real people who follower others will turn out to actually worth something.
legendary
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October 28, 2022, 01:54:30 PM
#23
The use of blockchain technology in government institutions in India is very good in my opinion. With this, common people will be able to file complaints against Influential personalities. Against whom they will be afraid to complaint. Because their name will not be revealed, only their wallet address.

Hope their elections will also be done using blockchain technology as I have heard a lot of news(s) regarding rigging, where the losing party accuses the winning party of rigging.

So this is probably their solution to conduct elections using blockchain and get results with transparency.

indeed very good, but whether the government of india will approve it. Many people will certainly not agree because the crimes they committed will also not run smoothly anymore, so they will oppose the use of blockchain technology for things that are transparent.
Blockchain will also record all existing history without being able to delete it again, so that if one crime is committed, it will be a lifelong record that will continue to exist. The use of blockchain technology is indeed a modern solution that makes the recording system more advanced, but its use and application will not be easy.
newbie
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October 28, 2022, 01:02:02 PM
#22
For users who have been thinking about the real life usage of blockchain technology, here is an example. The Indian Police have launched a polygon blockchain based complaint registration portal. Indian district named Firozabad located 40km away from the world famous Taj Mahal have launched this complaint registration portal for the transparency of complaints lodged by the victims.

The project is developed to solve the issue of officials refusing to file complaint against victims and to avoid the manipulation of the complaints. With this people can easily lodge their complaints without fear and keep the complaints away from manipulation by the officials. This system will serve as a key system in the Indian Police System where corruption is a big problem from the lower level.

Source: India Police Launch Pilot Polygon-Based Complaint Registration Portal

Digital identity. Did you know that about 1.1 billion of people cannot claim ownership over their data? It means they cannot vote, access financial services, own property, open a bank account, etc. Often, they cannot handle all the paperwork and connected expenses to get the identity, but the majority have a mobile device. It is sufficient to access blockchain-based identity solutions. More examples here: https://medium.com/@IOA_labs/blockchain-use-cases-where-can-the-technology-be-applied-in-real-life-ioa-labs-d1ddfd4b4b5c (highly recommend).
hero member
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October 27, 2022, 11:31:36 PM
#21
The use of blockchain technology in government institutions in India is very good in my opinion. With this, common people will be able to file complaints against Influential personalities. Against whom they will be afraid to complaint. Because their name will not be revealed, only their wallet address.

Hope their elections will also be done using blockchain technology as I have heard a lot of news(s) regarding rigging, where the losing party accuses the winning party of rigging.

So this is probably their solution to conduct elections using blockchain and get results with transparency.
member
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October 27, 2022, 08:56:04 PM
#20
Interesting idea, but when it comes to blockchain, it means it's a complex ecosystem. This will be one of the best ways for the government to be more open to its citizens.

In general, the implementation of blockchain in this complaint portal will allow citizens to submit their complaints online safely, securely and anonymously. That means names, addresses and personal data are protected without being known to others.
hero member
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October 25, 2022, 05:41:07 AM
#19
That’s really interesting portal but being in India I have not seen much publicity for the same. In fact we have lawyer in our house but never heard from them regarding such use of blockchain. I mean being from the same field line they themselves never got any updates regarding the same.

This should have been published way positively on the news, magazines throughout the country so that everyone should have come across it. I’m little disappointed that I’m coming to know this from a forum but not local news. That’s amusing. Hope so this becomes popular soon.
legendary
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October 25, 2022, 03:22:30 AM
#18
I have tried it out the platform but couldn't figure it out where is the transparency that the platform gives. There is only a page to submit a grievance and the process of viewing the status that the grievance you once submitted. I didn't see any transparency check regarding any grievances on any issues.

Seems it like a basic form submission website where you submit some issues and it gets logged. Unless I'm wrong and did not dig deeper for this website system, I didn't see any blockchain utilization benefit within this system.
I guess this might suggest that blockchain technology is not really needed in this area. That is, this news is very much exaggerated, when it makes no difference to the average user when the request submission form is left untrackable. Then what difference does it make - is it a regular database or blockchain? There has been a lot of news like this before, ranging from real estate transactions to supply chain tracking. But so far, it hasn't had much impact on traditional methods.

The user can track their submission by a token number and their phone number, the point is it didn't show any information/proof it was being recorded in the blockchain. Truth be told, I did not know the reasoning for incorporating blockchain, if some authority wants to make its bureaucratic system better, using a conventional regular database is enough. They just need to implement an access/log record system where any submission by any user should be unmodified as it is, and those who are truly in control can manage within the system by just simply watching the access log.

With that in mind, transparency still can be maintained and monitored by the public.
sr. member
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October 23, 2022, 12:05:10 PM
#17
I have tried it out the platform but couldn't figure it out where is the transparency that the platform gives. There is only a page to submit a grievance and the process of viewing the status that the grievance you once submitted. I didn't see any transparency check regarding any grievances on any issues.

Seems it like a basic form submission website where you submit some issues and it gets logged. Unless I'm wrong and did not dig deeper for this website system, I didn't see any blockchain utilization benefit within this system.
I guess this might suggest that blockchain technology is not really needed in this area. That is, this news is very much exaggerated, when it makes no difference to the average user when the request submission form is left untrackable. Then what difference does it make - is it a regular database or blockchain? There has been a lot of news like this before, ranging from real estate transactions to supply chain tracking. But so far, it hasn't had much impact on traditional methods.
jr. member
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October 23, 2022, 10:43:43 AM
#16
It is interesting to see Blockchain technology being deployed in a non-financial sector.  When information are stored in the Blockchain, it is difficult or impossible to change, hack, or cheat the system. This simply means that the Blockchain will find many more use cases in sectors that transparency is expected. I think blockchain technology is a scientific revolution of our times. This is just the beginning.
legendary
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October 23, 2022, 09:02:22 AM
#15
I have tried it out the platform but couldn't figure it out where is the transparency that the platform gives. There is only a page to submit a grievance and the process of viewing the status that the grievance you once submitted. I didn't see any transparency check regarding any grievances on any issues.

Seems it like a basic form submission website where you submit some issues and it gets logged. Unless I'm wrong and did not dig deeper for this website system, I didn't see any blockchain utilization benefit within this system.
legendary
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October 23, 2022, 12:24:06 AM
#14
There are other blockchain technologies that are being used for day-to-day operations.

VIDT - they are using blockchain to keep things authenticated and to protect them from being counterfeited
LTO - using the blockchain to verify things fast and efficient, eliminating fakes from the original
Simbachain - I am not familiar with their services but I remember them being used by USAF, Boeing, and other big organization in their operations.
What you've mentioned is the technology being used by the large companies. This is not much connected with the common man who does his living through a daily wage. What I've posted have given path for the people to make complaints through a registration portal. Just because it is developed through blockchain there won't be any kind of manipulation.

Myself have went to complaint and a writer used to take complaint and update it. If the person involved in crime is ready to pay good sum of money, then they used to change the scenario on the complaint. When this isn't possible anymore, it is a big success of blockchain technology.
It's a start. Transparency. I wish they will also let the public know that it does exist.
Corruption is high not just in India but in every country but if we can somehow minimize this, then it would be a big help for an average human looking for justice.
It gives power to the weak but how I wish it will not be abused by creating complaints that aren't true anymore. It should only be for public records so that officials won't get a cut if there's money involved.
legendary
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October 22, 2022, 06:32:20 PM
#13
For users who have been thinking about the real life usage of blockchain technology, here is an example. The Indian Police have launched a polygon blockchain based complaint registration portal. Indian district named Firozabad located 40km away from the world famous Taj Mahal have launched this complaint registration portal for the transparency of complaints lodged by the victims.

The project is developed to solve the issue of officials refusing to file complaint against victims and to avoid the manipulation of the complaints. With this people can easily lodge their complaints without fear and keep the complaints away from manipulation by the officials. This system will serve as a key system in the Indian Police System where corruption is a big problem from the lower level.

Source: India Police Launch Pilot Polygon-Based Complaint Registration Portal

Yeah, ever since the idea of blockchain technology being a helpful tool for any industry specially government, they have learn to adapt it. I remember as early as 2018, the government of Canada has been using blockchain for their registration or at least showing their people the incoming budget of a certain government project ans how and where the money is spent (if my memory serves me right).

And then the whole idea of election votes going into blockchain so that the data can't be tampered by anyone, or manipulate in order for a candidate to win the election. This are just some of the real life usage of blockchain and hopefully it will gain traction for government to used it.
legendary
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October 22, 2022, 12:53:37 PM
#12
Well i have heard about this news last couple of weeks. Dear conversation of all the traditional system on Blockchain is too costly as it requires the top Resources in term of Finance and in terms of Computation. So it can take upto 5 to 7 years to be on Blockchain technology.
legendary
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October 22, 2022, 09:02:47 AM
#11
I don't know, but such problems are too big to be solved by the blockchain. Let's suppose, for example, that a complaint against the victims is highly transparent, and manipulation of complaints has been avoided. Are these provisions implemented? If corruption is rampant in the country, adding a blockchain will not solve the problem. Blockchain will succeed in environments with minimal accountability for individuals.

Also, such solutions are expensive and the possibility of defaming victims and policemen is high, and if there is the possibility of deleting the data, then it will be centralized and other problems.
hero member
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October 22, 2022, 08:41:43 AM
#10
Blockchain technology is the next future of the world technology industry. Another latest news that I just found, Interpol also announced that they officially joined the metaverse space for the purpose of tracking and monitoring internet crimes. This is remarkable news as we can also see that criminals in the internet space as well as cryptocurrencies are becoming more sophisticated, which will help us somewhat reduce the risks when using the internet and investing.
https://www.interpol.int/News-and-Events/News/2022/INTERPOL-launches-first-global-police-Metaverse
newbie
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October 22, 2022, 07:10:44 AM
#9
There are other blockchain technologies that are being used for day-to-day operations.

VIDT - they are using blockchain to keep things authenticated and to protect them from being counterfeited
LTO - using the blockchain to verify things fast and efficient, eliminating fakes from the original
Simbachain - I am not familiar with their services but I remember them being used by USAF, Boeing, and other big organization in their operations.


Thanks dude, I'll most definitely check into these ones VIDT and LTO specifically. Appreciated, and please if there are more daily life utilizing stuff please hit me up.
hero member
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October 22, 2022, 07:04:03 AM
#8
That's actually a good use for blockchain and there's more. It is that most governments are still thinking that it won't be into a good use for trying out this technology.

Another country that sees good use of blockchain and will do it is South Korea[1].

[1] South Korea Aims to Boost Economy With Digital ID on Blockchain
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October 22, 2022, 04:50:12 AM
#7
It can't be changed, which makes it a great tool for public ledgers because it stops changes from being made It can also help get the word out about public records Blockchain was made by developers who thought the financial system was broken They laughed at the idea that it could take up to five business days for payment confirmation and settlement in cross border transactions Blockchain makes transactions possible in real time even across borders and gets rid of banks which lowers transaction fees Blockchain can speed up the process of moving money since there are no banks and transactions are checked around the clock most blockchain transactions can be settled in seconds.
hero member
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October 16, 2022, 08:47:15 PM
#6
For users who have been thinking about the real life usage of blockchain technology, here is an example. The Indian Police have launched a polygon blockchain based complaint registration portal.
Blockchain technology has so many use-cases and we will see more real applications into societies including government-based facilities and management. Data registration is only one of such application for blockchain technology. It can be used in agriculture, commerce, finance, police, health and so on.

With more developments in this technology, we will see a longer list of possible applications from it. India is not the first country that has acceptance from government like this.

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Anyway, I don't know why they decided to choose Polygon. Ethereum and Binance Smart Chain are more likely better options for them than Polygon. Let they get's started, make trial, get experience and they still have lot of time and chance to change to other chains.

Matic is developed by Indian team that's why. And it's faster and the transaction fee is cheaper so it must be worth it to use thier own.

With the population they have, they really need this kind of service which there must have lots of crime committed every minute while government officials also can be corrupt.
hero member
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October 16, 2022, 08:04:29 PM
#5
For users who have been thinking about the real life usage of blockchain technology, here is an example. The Indian Police have launched a polygon blockchain based complaint registration portal.
Blockchain technology has so many use-cases and we will see more real applications into societies including government-based facilities and management. Data registration is only one of such application for blockchain technology. It can be used in agriculture, commerce, finance, police, health and so on.

With more developments in this technology, we will see a longer list of possible applications from it. India is not the first country that has acceptance from government like this.

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Anyway, I don't know why they decided to choose Polygon. Ethereum and Binance Smart Chain are more likely better options for them than Polygon. Let they get's started, make trial, get experience and they still have lot of time and chance to change to other chains.
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