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Korean Tourist Hotspot Mandates Use Of COVID-19 Blockchain App

Tracy CHEN

Summary: According to Cointelegraph, The South Korean island of Jeju now requires visitors to use a blockchain-based decentralized Identity (DID) app that claims to provide private, secure tracking of COVID-19 contacts. According to an Announcement on August 19, Jeju province has reached an agreement with South Korean blockchain company ICONLOOP to introduce the system. Jeju island ...

According to Cointelegraph, The South Korean island of Jeju now requires visitors to use a blockchain-based decentralized Identity (DID) app that claims to provide private, secure tracking of COVID-19 contacts.

According to an Announcement on August 19, Jeju province has reached an agreement with South Korean blockchain company ICONLOOP to introduce the system.

Jeju island is one of The most popular tourist destinations for South Koreans, with about 15 million visitors a year.

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