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Cardano Partners With Ethiopia Ministry of Education on Blockchain-Based ID System

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Cardano, currently the sixth-largest cryptocurrency project by means of total market capitalization, has partnered up with the Ministry of Education of Ethiopia to work on a blockchain-based national ID system. Announced on Twitter, Cardano has entered into a partnership to create a blockchain-based national ID and attainment recording system. Touted as the “world’s largest blockchain deployment,” it should roll out to 5 million students in Africa. The thread also reveals that the system will be based on the Atala PRISM and should allow for the creation of secure records of “educational performance for 3,500 schools, 5 million students, and 750,000 teachers, giving all pupils verifiable digital qualifications, increasing social mobility, and allowing lesson planning and

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Cardano, currently the sixth-largest cryptocurrency project by means of total market capitalization, has partnered up with the Ministry of Education of Ethiopia to work on a blockchain-based national ID system.

  • Announced on Twitter, Cardano has entered into a partnership to create a blockchain-based national ID and attainment recording system.
  • Touted as the “world’s largest blockchain deployment,” it should roll out to 5 million students in Africa.
  • The thread also reveals that the system will be based on the Atala PRISM and should allow for the creation of secure records of “educational performance for 3,500 schools, 5 million students, and 750,000 teachers, giving all pupils verifiable digital qualifications, increasing social mobility, and allowing lesson planning and attainment monitoring.”
  • Furthermore, this partnership is supposedly at the heart of the country’s strategy towards digital transformation.
  • According to IOHK, developing countries can benefit from blockchain, making this project part of their key vision for Africa.

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