Russia needs to spice up transparency with blockchain – are you kidding me?

Russia, dominated by way of Vladimir Putin's arguably authoritarian regime, needs to leverage blockchain generation to host Moscow's administrative services and products and spice up transparency.
Russia, ruled by Vladimir Putin's arguably authoritarian regime, wants to leverage blockchain technology to host Moscow's administrative services and boost transparency.Original article
Author: Thenextweb

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