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Colombia Looks To Transform Into A Blockchain Haven: President Gustavo Petro Paves The Way For Tech Supremacy

Published 01/12/2023, 17:00
Updated 01/12/2023, 18:10
© Reuters.  Colombia Looks To Transform Into A Blockchain Haven: President Gustavo Petro Paves The Way For Tech Supremacy

Benzinga - In a significant move towards integrating advanced technologies into national projects, Colombian President Gustavo Petro recently convened with prominent blockchain experts from across Latin America to explore the potential applications of blockchain technology in Colombia.

The meeting included Samson Wing, Diego Gutiérrez, Raúl Velásquez, Edwin Rivas, Cristian Quintero and Mauricio Tovar, who are renowned for their expertise in blockchain across the region.

The collaborative discussions opened up several avenues for work, focusing primarily on how blockchain technology could revolutionize the country's health billing system.

The experts and the president deliberated on managing the entire health billing system in real-time using blockchain programming.

This innovation could significantly enhance efficiency and transparency in the healthcare sector.

Another critical area discussed was the application of blockchain in managing properties under the Special Assets Society (SAE) and land titling for land restitution in the country.

These initiatives could bring a transformative change in property management and rights restoration, especially in rural areas.

The president and experts also explored the potential use of Bitcoin in cooperative work associations within the country's popular economy.

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This discussion highlighted the possibilities of integrating cryptocurrency into everyday economic activities, providing new opportunities for financial inclusion and empowerment.

This meeting aligned with the efforts of the Ministry of Information Technologies and Communications of Colombia, which had already laid out a framework for implementing blockchain technology in state projects.

This framework emphasized that all blockchain endeavors must adhere to the Colombian legal framework, ensuring these technological advancements align with national regulations and standards.

Petro's engagement with blockchain experts marked a progressive step towards embracing technological innovation in Colombia.

It underscored the government's commitment to exploring new technologies to improve various sectors, including healthcare, property management and the broader economy.

As Colombia continues to navigate the digital age, such initiatives are pivotal in positioning the country at the forefront of technological advancement and modern governance.

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