Gibraltar's government plans to bridge the gap between public and private sectors with blockchain
Officials have already started digitizing government services on the smart contract network RSK, but plan to step up work on the integration in early 2022.
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Officials have already started digitizing government services on the smart contract network RSK, but plan to step up work on the integration in early 2022.
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