Georgia opposition debuts civil blockchain project ahead of critical elections
Georgia’s political opposition wants to use blockchain technology to develop civil society and the country’s business landscape.
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Georgia’s political opposition wants to use blockchain technology to develop civil society and the country’s business landscape.
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