Blockchain

Turkey Will Adapt Blockchain Technology

The Turkish government will be implementing Blockchain based technology services and a central bank digital currency within five years, this was revealed on the published 2019-2023 official Turkey’s economic road map.

If this is done, Turkey would be the first country in Middle East to seriously implement Blockchain technology within it’s infrastructure.

Last year, A Turkish Bahçeşehir University (BAU) established The Istanbul Blockchain and Innovation Center (BlockchainIST Center) in Istanbul, BlockchainIST is set to be the most important center of research and development and innovation in Turkey in which scientific studies and publications are made in blockchain technologies.

M. Ali

Daily cryptocurrency trader, miner, technology enthusiast and a full time IT and security consultant. If you have any questions or comments please feel free to email him at nabil@wibbic.com

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