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Different eras come with technological innovations that define each generation, and ours is characterised by access to digital technology. In everyday life, at home, at work and even out in the streets, digital technology is revolutionising how we do things, and above all, how we interact with one another and our environment. Digital culture is increasingly found at the root of social and environmental matters.

Blockchains and SDG: from decentralized identity to microfinancing for farmers

● Speaking at Paris Blockchain Week 2023, the director of operations for the non-profit Blockchain for Good explains that above and beyond their use in cryptocurrencies, blockchains can make a major contribution to sustainable development.
● Blockchains can notably be used to provide proof of identity to one billion people who have no official IDs, and to guarantee the authenticity of contracts, photos and other legal documents.
● Numerous initiatives referenced by the Blockchain for Good report, like Ethic Hub, Sun Exchange, CarbonABLE and Connecting Food, make use of these technologies to ensure access to cash and data security for sustainable development projects.
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