Why ‘Glockchain’ Could Hold Police Accountable, Curb Violence

Why ‘Glockchain’ Could Hold Police Accountable, Curb Violence

There have been a lot of reports in the U.S. concerning police shootings. Now, a new project called Glockchain is trying to curb violence by using blockchain technology to record an officer anytime their gun is drawn or fired. Glockchain Pilots Blockchain-based Firearms. The Glockchain team is designing a firearm that could significantly hold law....


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