Crypto News: South Korea Further Embraces Blockchain With Blockchain-Based Digital ID for Citizens

South Korea continues to harness blockchain technology to create unique applications. As soon as 2024, South Korean citizens will be able to use blockchain-based digital identification instead of physical cards. The government has a plan to embed digital IDs within an app on mobile devices in the future. Reportedly, the digital IDs could be used in finance, healthcare, taxes, and transportation too. The blockchain-based digital ID system is set to be launched in 2024, and around 45 million citizens are expected to adopt it within two years. https://freebitco.in/?op=email_web_version&email_id=glU1fFXgWNlEIHf8GQG5JbDCqMDrO9LXas2cxwOv9n4hX&email=vya4.vlad@gmail.com&unsub=7304a1990d0c10a70a6c72575a8b7388ca5ce506d8aaf5ba28ca474350d0cad6&userid=21309444&eoh=81f7197295cba0515af2e421d03a1844ec3d2fb8b26871844c79085ca9c8ccf3&email_verify_id=0&email_verify_hash=a

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