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Olsztyn, Poland Became The World's First City To Provide Emergency Services Using Blockchain Technology

Mary Liu

Summary: According to Cointelegraph, Olsztyn, Poland has become the first city in the world to use blockchain technology to assist in providing emergency services. Olsztyn has successfully completed the trial operation of a bridging technology SmartKey. SmartKey can connect the smart contract to the Teltonika smart device used by the local emergency service department. Through this ...

According to Cointelegraph, Olsztyn, Poland has become the first city in the world to use blockchain technology to assist in providing emergency services. Olsztyn has successfully completed the trial operation of a bridging technology SmartKey. SmartKey can connect the smart contract to the Teltonika smart device used by the local emergency service department. Through this connection, emergency workers can enter any building in Olsztyn without having to track the key custodian or wait for permission, allowing the rescue team to perform their work more effectively.

By Mary Liu

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