Taro Aso, Japan’s finance minister, said blockchain or distributed ledger generation (DLT) can potentially help combat the COVID-19 pandemic. You also believe that DLT responses can be used to search for contacts while ensuring user confidentiality. Data.
Aso, whose comments came here at the Blockchain Global Governance Conference (also as FIN/SUM Blockchain and Business Summit) on August 24, 2020 in Tokyo, noted:
“In the fight against non-unusual infectious diseases, blockchain offers a solution for contact search. “
Lately there are approximately 24 million reported COVID-19s and more than 800,000 showed deaths from the virus worldwide. There are about 60,000 assets in Japan.
Like many other credible fitness officials or experts, Aso also believes that the risk of the fatal virus has not decreased. He believes that blockchain or DLT-compatible responses can ensure the privacy of others who can test positive through touch search methods. .
Blockchain-compatible responses can also provide a more reliable or accurate (inviolable) knowledge that allows administrators to better perceive what they want to do to prevent the spread of the virus.
Aso also discussed that any conflict or confusion about how DLT software can be used for touch search will be dealt with through the country government or regulatory agencies. He also added that some developers or blockchain supporters might think that regulators in Japan might not be willing to use blockchain-based software because they still don’t perceive how generation works.
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“What we want is combined paintings and combined paintings for the most productive use of the generation in the most productive governance. “
ICONLOOP of South Korea, a leading company aimed at blockchain generation or distributed registration (DLT), recently revealed that Jeju Island, the country’s most popular local tourist destination, will use its decentralized identity blockchain (DID) generation to provide personal and secure channels. . Look for COVID-19 contacts with (approximately) 15 million other people who stop on the island each year.
As discussed in a shared edition with Crowdfund Insider:
“ICONLOOP and the Jeju Special Autonomous Province have signed a cooperation agreement to introduce this cutting-edge COVID-19 prevention formula and infectious diseases. Visitors will use a mobile app to register for tourist destinations and businesses on Jeju Island, and their knowledge will remain confidential unless a COVID-19 case is discovered. “