Polish Ministry Considers Blockchain Impact on Government Services

Polish Ministry Considers Blockchain Impact on Government Services

Poland's Ministry of Digital Affairs is considering bitcoin and blockchain tech amid a broader push toward the digitization of government services. The remarks, the first for the agency on the subject, were issued in a strategic document this February. Established in 2015, the Ministry of Digital Affairs is a government agency whose mission is "to create a digital boost for the development of Poland". Bitcoin and blockchain were listed alongside the Internet of Things as accelerating technologies that could foster development but that could also entail previously unknown....


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