Skip to main content

Supreme Court used blockchain tech for remote education

The Supreme Court of the Philippines led by example, digitizing its case library, allowing remote hearings and utilizing new technologies for mandatory continuing legal education (MCLE) courses. E-payment solution to be used for judiciary e-payments. Legal practice has had to embrace technology amid the coronavirus pandemic. Lawrence Lopez, of the law school, spoke at a webinar about the use of the technology in recordkeeping. The event was part of a four-part webinar series hosted by Apptitude.

Apptitude, a technology company, has created a new system to verify the identity and attendance of participants at online MCLE courses. Apptitude uses blockchain technology to prevent tampering of information and the circulation of fraudulent copies. It uses the technology of the "blockchain" to verify attendees before, during, and after the event. Apptitude was founded by Marcelino "Mars'' Veloso III, founder and CEO.

The Supreme Court of the Philippines has been piloting remote hearings via videoconference since 2020. After nine days of implementation, there was a 125% increase in daily releases of persons deprived of liberty. Remote hearings continue to be used for health and safety purposes.

 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Cryptocurrency trading is "not suited for the general public", according to Singapore's central bank.

Cryptocurrency investors in Singapore may have to go through a risk awareness assessment before being allowed to trade. They will also not be able to use credit cards or any form of borrowing to trade cryptocurrencies. These are among the measures proposed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) to protect retail consumers. A risk awareness assessment is also being proposed to ensure that retail customers have sufficient knowledge of the risks involved. DPT service providers will not be allowed to offer any monetary or non-monetary incentives to retail customers upon sign-up, or to any person to encourage referrals of its service.  

To boost trade, Africa is simplifying international payment systems

It's hard to transfer money between African countries. The Ghanaian king settled a bill with a Nigerian attorney. His experience highlights a systemic problem impeding Africa's economic growth: high transaction costs and inconvenience. 15% of all imports and exports occur between 55 African countries. 60% of Asian trade is within Asia. 70% in EU. The difficulty of international payments hinders African trade. There are also high tariffs, long border procedures, and congested roads. Proponents of AfCFTA say easing trade restrictions will boost trade, FDI, and economic growth. 50 million people will be lifted out of extreme poverty by 2035 due to the accord's positive impact on real income, which is projected to rise 9.1%.  Another issue: In Africa, currency values fluctuate. From July 2021 to 2022, Ghana's currency fell from 6 to 8. Volatile currencies make financial transactions more costly and risky. To overcome these problems, PAPSS facilitates financial transactions ...

Cryptocurrency market value went up

A new record was achieved on Monday for the second-largest cryptocurrency by market value, Ether, with a new high of more than $4,700. A 12,000 percent increase in the value of SOL, Solana's cryptocurrency, has occurred in the last 12 months. In New York City last week, more than 5,000 people gathered to support nonfungible tokens at the NFT.NYC conference. According to CoinDesk, guests exchanged a total of 700,000 NFTs at the event. The cryptocurrency "Squid Game," which was inspired by Netflix's blockbuster TV show "Squid Game," suffered a huge plunge this weekend. Customers were unable to sell the token on Pancakeswap after CoinMarketCap received "a number of reports," the cryptocurrency exchange said in a statement. As of this writing, the token's white paper and website are no longer accessible online. Quentin Tarantino, the director of "Pulp Fiction," will release seven uncensored segments from the film. For his first three payc...