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yashg
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1 year ago
Such articles shilling blockchain had disappeared for some time. It seems they are back. Yet another in a series of good old IT project that doesn't actually need "blockchain" but uses the term to make headlines. Here in India I use an app provided by RTO (India's equivalent of DMV) where I can see my car's registration details, insurance, PUC (Pollution Certificate) and even my driving licenses details. There's another app that shows my traffic rules violation tickets and I can even pay the fines online if there are any. None of it requires "blockchain". This project is most probably using the good old SQL database at the backend to store actual data and there's an app front end. Even if uses a blockchain - it's a private blockchain and offers zero benefits over a regular database.
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