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_aBLOCKCHAIN FOR GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC SERVICES _cTHE EUROPEAN UNION BLOCKCHAIN OBSERVATORY & FORUM |
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520 | _aEuropean governments have long turned to digital tools to help them both deliver government services and better carry out the business of governing. It’s hardly surprising, then, that the blockchain, one of the most significant innovations in data gathering and processing to appear in a long time, would capture the attention of government administrators in the Union | ||
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