United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime: Blockchain technology can be used by countries to fight corruption.

2020-11-4 04:35
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According to AMBcrypto, regional anti-corruption expert with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) on November 3, David Robinson said in a statement that online trust is necessary. interfere with public recording. . Robinso added that blockchain technology could be attractive to international communities and organizations as it is a tool that can be used to fight corruption and protect public registration from fraud and interference.

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United Nations Office on Drug Crimes Consultant: Blockchain can help countries prevent corruption.
David Robinson, regional anti-corruption adviser to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), said in a statement that online trust is necessary while building trust in government, preventing fraud and interfering with public registration. Blockchain technology is an attractive opportunity for communities and international organizations as it is a tool that can be used to fight corruption and protect public health recorded by fraud and interference.
2020-11-4 04:35