Xihong County People's Court, Jiangsu Province Announces 'Electronic Seal' Using Blockchain Technology

2020-7-3 12:20
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According to Sina.com, on July 1, the Sihong County People's Court in Jiangsu Province announced an "electronic pursuit" that uses blockchain technology to monitor and collect evidence that equipment interacts with the 24-hour environment to ensure the smooth operation of the system. equipment. case. auction order. The measure is the first in the Jiangsu Provincial Community Court. Electronic bomb uses internet of things and cloud computing. The seals were imprinted with the words "sue right" and "no damage". The image of the whole system is rectangular and yellow after the "seal" "", which is detailed, particularly striking. It also has a camera, a small electric gun, a space for epilepsy alerts, a QR code, etc. According to the report, an "electronic pursuit" includes a camera capture device designed to monitor related products, and if an administrator or other employee attempts to damage or steam open it, an "electric seal" will be obtained. Playground warning. Audio and video broadcasts do not allow seal tampering. Just take a photo and it will record the evidence and send the signal to the police mobile phone terminal, which will help the court know the situation in time and respond quickly.

Xihong County People's Court, Jiangsu Province Announces 'Electronic Seal' Using Blockchain Technology

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