2019-3-20 14:35 |
The Seoul Medical Center is set to launch a platform based on blockchain tech, developed with the Korean Ministry of Science and ICT
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2019-3-20 14:35 |
The Seoul Medical Center is set to launch a platform based on blockchain tech, developed with the Korean Ministry of Science and ICT
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South Korea will test out a new blockchain voting system this month, sources close to the developments have confirmed to Bitcoin Magazine. Developed by the country’s National Election Commission (NEC) and its Ministry of Science and ICT, the distributed ledger system is based on IBM’s Hyperledger Fabric and will be used to authenticate voters and save voting results in real time.
2018-12-4 21:41 | |
Putting democratic voting on the blockchain is becoming one of the technology’s most divisive applications, but that isn’t stopping South Korea from pushing ahead with a blockchain-based voting system trial.
2018-11-28 13:57 | |
South Korean cryptocurrency exchange GOPAX has become the first blockchain company to attain K-ISMS certification, the official standard in Korea for information security management systems.
2018-10-30 23:51 | |
South Korea’s Ministry of Science and Information Communications Technology (ICT) has vowed to increase Government funding and support for the nation’s blockchain companies. According to Business Korea’s article published on September 21, 2018, the Government’s decision to boost support was to assist blockchain startups with current challenges and help drive growth to domestic blockchain industry.
2018-9-23 23:00 | |
This Friday the South Korean Ministry of Science and Information Communications Technology (MSICT) promised support to facilitate the growth of the domestic blockchain industry. Min Won-ki, the Minister of Science held a meeting with blockchain startups as part of the government’s effort to establish contact with organizations in what it has dubbed the 10 key […]
2018-9-22 18:00 | |
The idea of a Korean pop-star coming to the US to livestream and receive thousands of blockchain-based gifts from fans might seem like science fiction, but Gifto project made this a reality at KCON in LA last weekend.
2018-8-16 18:40 | |
The Ministry of Science and ICT of South Korea revealed a Blockchain Technology Development Strategy on June 21st earmarking a total of 230 billion Won (over of $200M USD) for the development of blockchain-based technology.
2018-6-25 02:00 | |
The Ministry of Science and ICT of South Korea announced its blockchain technology development strategy on June 21. The government aims to provide 230 billion won (~$207 million) for boosting development of distributed ledger technology in the country.
2018-6-23 14:38 | |
The South Korean government will invest 10 billion Korean won (or $9 million) to support blockchain development in the country, with plans to carry out six pilots using blockchain technology. According to a report from CoinDesk Korea, the country’s Ministry of Science and ICT published a blockchain development strategy on Thursday. The agency said the government plans to
2018-6-22 11:53 | |
South Korea’s Ministry of Science and ICT has announced a new Blockchain Technology Development Strategy, The News Asia reports. The strategy will include a 230 billion Won (~207 million USD) investment by the Korean government into developing blockchain technology.
2018-6-23 00:26 | |
South Korea’s Ministry of Science and ICT has launched a major Blockchain Technology Development Strategy that aims to raise 230 bln won (~$207 mln) by 2022
2018-6-21 18:34 | |
The South Korean Ministry of Science and Technology (MIC) has set up a probe into the theft of $30 million from the world’s sixth largest cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb, Yonhap News reports Wednesday, June 20.
2018-6-20 18:25 | |
The South Korean Ministry of Science and Technology has launched a probe into the theft of $30 mln from the world’s sixth largest crypto exchange Bithumb
2018-6-20 13:32 | |
South Korea just ruled that bitcoin is a legally recognizable asset, which is good news for investors, but not such good news for convicted criminals that had managed to hold onto their cryptocurrency in the past.
2018-6-11 18:04 | |