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Civic applications built atop the blockchain, a distributed open ledger. Also, 'blockchain for good' efforts.

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Follow My Vote

Follow My Vote aims to change the way we vote, becoming the world's first secure open-source online voting software based on blockchain technology.

McKinsey report on blockchain in government

It’s not just for financial institutions; government agencies can use this digital ledger technology to protect trusted records and simplify interactions with citizens.

Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)

CIGI builds bridges from knowledge to power by conducting world-leading research and analysis to offer innovative policy solutions for the digital era.

U.S. Federal Blockchain program

U.S. Federal Blockchain program

GSA (General Services Administration), F Street Northwest, Washington, DC, USA

GSA launched the U.S. Federal Blockchain program for federal agencies and U.S. businesses who are interested in exploring distributed ledger tech.

Sovereign

Governance for a Post Nation-State world. For everyone, anywhere.

Horizon State

Horizon State is about unlocking the power of communities to drive organisations forward.

Blockchain for Social Impact

Blockchain for Social Impact

Stanford Graduate School of Business, Knight Way, Stanford, CA, USA

A field scan of blockchain for social good projects by the Stanford Graduate School of Business

News Provenance Project (NPP)

News Provenance Project (NPP)

New York Times Building, 8th Avenue, New York, NY, USA

The News Provenance Project seeks to diminish the spread of misinformation by empowering readers to make more informed, confident judgments about the news they see online.

Bitfury land registry in Georgia

The blockchain-based land-titling project is being presented at both Harvard and the United Nations.

NYC Blockchain Center

NYC Blockchain Center

New York City Economic Development Corporation, Liberty Street, Manhattan, New York, NY, USA

the City’s first public-private NYC Blockchain Center

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