🚨 "I'LL GET RIGHT TO THE POINT" Crypto thought leader Luis Buenaventura argues that even the blockchain industry is unable to prevent fraud from within its rank, so he is unsure about using it at a national scale. Read more in the article. 👇
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🚨 The big news this week: The Supreme Court has joined the blockchain foray, intending to develop a blockchain platform to secure judicial documents. Chief Justice Gesmundo noted that the Supreme Court has "sought the assistance of the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA)" for the development and implementation of its blockchain system. 👇
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🇵🇭 "PH BLOCKCHAIN BUDGET DATA MUST STAY UNDER FILIPINO CONTROL, NOT IN A FOREIGN PLATFORM" During the Technical Working Group discussion on the blockchain bill, technologist Ann Cuisia strongly advocated that all budget data must remain under Philippine jurisdiction and be "legally owned by the Filipino people." Cuisia states this measure is to ensure "no foreign or private entity controls or 'takeovers' public information" and to avoid locking the government into "costly, premature, or vendor-dependent solutions." 👇
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