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Topic: What can you do with a blockchain (Read 134 times)

jr. member
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March 19, 2018, 09:15:44 AM
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True I agree with you bro , which will enhance transparency and reduce the corruption of politicians Cheesy
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March 19, 2018, 09:06:14 AM
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Blockchain is a technology that stores and transmits information by interconnected blocks and expands over time. Each block contains information on initialization time and is associated with the previous block.
Blockchain is designed to resist data changes. The information in the blockchain can not be changed and only be added with the consent of all the nodes in the system. Even if a part of the blockchain system goes down, other computers and nodes will continue to work to protect the information.
In particular, blockchain is capable of transmitting data without requiring intermediaries to confirm the information. The blockchain system consists of multiple independent nodes capable of authenticating information.
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March 19, 2018, 09:01:21 AM
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Israel is working on the exploitation of blockcain technology designed to reduce fraud and corruption on a large scale by politicians and companies in Israel.
The Government of Israel, in partnership with educational institutions, funds the promotion and development of everything related to industrial intelligence. The Israeli Blockchain Association is working to coordinate these parties in all aspects of the Blockchain technology.

This project, funded by the government and the private sector, is based on the establishment of an interactive political platform that promotes open government policies to remove the communication gap between the voter and the team.
This technology produces thermal maps and charts that convey citizens 'concerns, allowing politicians to understand the interests of citizens in order to respond to them as quickly as possible and in the best possible way, while the data collected by the system track the frequency of companies' impact and payments to politicians.
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