Blockchain as a Good Governance Technology

Using blockchain technology will generate about $62 trillion in gross added cost by the mid-2020s according to Credit Suisse. The most interesting and promising directions in the blockchain are those beyond cryptocurrencies: healthcare and medicine, logistics, land registries, government, and corporate document flow. Estonia, as a leader in the implementation of electronic government services, has implemented blockchain technology since 2008. A unique scalable blockchain technology was developed by Guardtime to ensure integrity of data stored in government repositories and to protect its data against insider threats. By today, the KSI Blockchain stack has become the foundation of cybersecurity and process auditing in numerous applications within Estonian digital state systems, and in many other governments and enterprises globally. Georgia creates a pilot project of a unified register of land plots using blockchain. So how will/can the blockchain change the countries of Eurasia?

Moderator

Altynbek Ismailov, Ex-Chairman of the State Committee of Information Technology and Communications of Kyrgyz Republic (2020-2021)

Speakers:

Silver Kelk, Business Development Manager, Guardtime Estonia

Mariam Turashvili, Head of Project Management and Sales Service, National Agency of Public Registry

Vasyl’ Zadvornyy, CEO at Prozorro, Ukraine