
Russian PM Orders Study of Blockchain Technology for Public Administration
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has given instructions to two government ministries to study and research the application of blockchain technology as a part of the country’s ‘digital economy’ program. First reported in regional publication RIA Novosti, Russian interest in embracing Fintech has gained its most prominent proponent with the country’s prime minister. In a meeting with vice-premiers of the Russian government, the country’s prime minister has ordered the Ministry of Communications and the Ministry of Economic Development to consider the possibility of using the technology....
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