Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has presented additional information regarding the blockchain-powered e-Human project which will protect all of the services, data, and capabilities used by the system.
Ahead of Turkey’s national blockchain summit, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan presented additional information regarding the e-Human project powered by blockchain.
According to Cointelegraph Turkey, the e-Human project will use blockchain technology to protect all of the services, data, and capabilities used by the system.
Despite having a futuristic moniker, Turkey’s e-Human project serves as a digital hub where the Turkish Presidency may exchange information about its services and tools for career, remote education, and talent acquisition.
The e-Human portal provides access to career fairs hosted in Turkey, events, educational content, job and internship possibilities in the public and commercial sectors, accredited training for public employees, and career fairs for students, recent graduates, and public employees. The project seeks to improve employability and aid in the growth of the populace.
Ava Labs and Turkey’s national automaker TOGG previously announced a strategic alliance to create swift and secure mobility services using the Avalanche blockchain.
Before President Erdoan declared an all-out campaign on the usage of cryptocurrencies, Turkey was regarded as a country that welcomed cryptocurrency. In April 2021, the nation outlawed the use of cryptocurrencies to pay for domestic goods and services.
Even though it adopted an anti-crypto posture, the government kept investigating the ecosystem and developing its own blockchain projects. Even the National Blockchain Infrastructure Plans were announced, but since there were no updates made after the first announcement, it’s possible that the pandemic created a stall.
The Turkish population’s adoption of cryptocurrency stands in sharp contrast to the government’s viewpoint. Numerous international occasions are held in the nation, like Istanbul Blockchain Week and Blockchain Economy Istanbul.
The next DevCon, a significant occasion for the Ethereum developer community, is being actively pursued by the local development ecosystem in Istanbul.
Turkey was among the cryptocurrency markets with the quickest growth, according to recent Chainalysis data. Turkey is among the top 20 nations for cryptocurrency adoption, according to Chainalysis’ 2022 Global Cryptocurrency Adoption Index.