Brazil is set to issue digital identification documents for its more than 214 million citizens using blockchain technology.
The states of Rio de Janeiro, Goiás, and Paraná will be the first to adopt this new system, utilizing a private blockchain developed by Serpro, Brazil's national data processing service, according to an official announcement by the government.
The announcement says that the entire country should be able to issue identity documents through blockchain technology by November 6.
The decision to leverage blockchain technology for digital identity stems from its inherent properties of immutability and decentralization.
Alexandre Amorim, president of Serpro, said that blockchain technology is crucial for protecting personal data and preventing fraud.
He claimed that the b-Cadastros blockchain platform significantly enhances the security and reliability of the National Identity Card project, offering a more secure digital experience for Brazilian citizens.
"Blockchain technology plays a critical role in protecting personal data and preventing fraud, offering a more secure digital experience for Brazilian citizens," Amorim said in a statement.
"Utilizing the b-Cadastros blockchain platform significantly enhances the security and reliability of the National Identity Card project."
The Brazilian government views the national ID project as a vital tool in combating organized crime and facilitating collaboration between government sectors.
It will also simplify access to services and streamline administrative records.
Brazil has been working towards unifying identity issuance across its nearly 30 states for several years.
The adoption of blockchain technology will enable secure data exchange between the Federal
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