The capital of Taiwan puts public services on a distributed database registry

The government of Taipei and the company IOTA Foundation, in conjunction with startup BiiLabs are preparing to launch in new services and technologies for distributed registry and the Internet of things. At the first stage it is planned to create uniform system of identification of citizens TangleID and begin to produce a portable device capable of providing information on the environmental situation.

IOTA developers have created a Tangle, a proprietary technology based on the blockchain that does not use blocks, but will allow you to create a new service, which is planned to transfer part of city services. The pilot project will be TangleID — a unified system of identification of citizens, to protect citizens from fraud and will provide access to various public services. With a single card TangleID users will be able to get medical help, seek legal advice or take part in the elections. In addition, in the future it is planned to create on cryptoperthite Tangle system of micropayments and market data.

Handheld devices with built-in sensors will help to determine the humidity, pollution level, lighting, and to know the temperature outside. Sensors will be integrated Airbox, which at the beginning of the plan to equip all homes and educational institutions.

About the further plans on development of services of the Internet of things and urban blockchain platforms have not been announced, but it is obvious that the project will grow by attracting new partners and investors.

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The capital of Taiwan puts public services on a distributed database registry
Vyacheslav Larionov


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