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How blockchain technology can promote transparency and accountability in government

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 Overall, the adoption of blockchain technology by governments has the potential to increase efficiency, reduce costs and improve the trust and confidence of citizens in the governing process.

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The NFT craze

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 Upland, California based (whose official name is Uplandme.Inc.) describes itself as having one of the fastest growing metaverses on the blockchain that is mapped to the real world. It overlays virtual digital ownership on the real world, so you could own your house in the physical world or own it in the virtual world. Better yet, you could own San Francisco City Hall in the virtual world.

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Studio Level 3D Collectable NFT Project

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The Non-Fungible Fungi is an elaborate and expansive project focusing on longevity, community and above all else, providing a usable and highly desirable NFT for both collector and project backer alike.

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NFT Project with 100% of proceeds going to Alzheimer's

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Marvelous Mushrooms   One company is raising awareness for Alzheimer's research by releasing an NFT project! On February 7th 2022 VitaCap released a collection of mushroom NFT collectible cards. They were created to increase awareness on the benefits of functional mushrooms. These will be 50 hand-designed digital collectibles available on the Ethereum Blockchain. There is no better way to invest in the future by collecting in an NFT project that gives away 100% of its proceeds to charity. Functional Mushrooms Facts   Mushroom use has been around for thousands of years. Nearly an endless variety of applications, both culinary and therapeutic....

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Pi Network has launched Pi Connect

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In September 2022, the Pi Network announced the new Pi Connect. They intend to address current Pi Network crypto limitations, such as mining incentives and liquidity availability.

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