Interesting. I particularly like the part below, seems like NEM is now getting the much wider recognition it deserves:
Tech Bureaus NEM Blockchain has also been utilized in creating administrative services in the past, where the Apostille tool within NEM was used to create Landstead, a land and property registry. Interestingly, the project was part of a hackathon and was undertaken in a span of just one week.
Japan has been a world-renowned exporter of technology for decades. It is interesting to see that the country is now taking lead in the Blockchain space as well.
We have already covered Tech Bureaus efforts to create a point system with Hitachi recently using Mijin. Now Mijin is also getting positive attention from other countries like US, Thailand, Laos, Korea, Singapore, Indonesia and the Philippines.
If Japanese Blockchain technology can be used to simplify administrative processes securely, it will surely take some sting out of the long-drawn bureaucratic process and make life easier for weary citizens of many countries who are burdened with civic processes that are expensive, cumbersome and involve the gauntlet of collecting stamps and signatures.