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Incheon City Surveying Residents for Blockchain-Based Public Services

Policy & Regulation·June 22, 2023, 8:16 AM

Incheon Metropolitan City is surveying its residents to gather their opinions on the prospect of transforming the city into a thriving blockchain hub, according to a press release.

The survey comprises 14 questions, delving into various aspects such as individuals’ experiences with public services, their perspectives on blockchain technology, and their specific needs pertaining to blockchain-based urban services.

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Understanding the public

The objective of this survey, which began yesterday and will run until June 30, is to discern the public’s preferences and requirements concerning blockchain-based services. As an incentive for participation, 100 lucky respondents will have the opportunity to win coffee shop gift cards. The outcomes of this survey are anticipated to play a pivotal role in shaping the city’s four-year plan for establishing a blockchain hub, with an estimated cost of 14 billion KRW ($10.8 million).

 

Other promotion efforts

Incheon has been taking a range of blockchain promotion initiatives, including dedicated educational programs and international conferences. Recently, the city hosted Incheon Metanomics 2023, an event that featured distinguished speakers from renowned companies such as global crypto exchange Binance, online game platform Roblox, and chip manufacturer AMD.

Furthermore, Incheon Metropolitan City is collaborating closely with Incheon Technopark (ITP) to offer tailored support programs specifically catering to blockchain startups. These initiatives encompass funding for technology development as well as accelerator programs, all aimed at nurturing the growth and success of emerging blockchain ventures.

Son Hye-young, the head of the city’s data industry division, underlined the growing importance of blockchain technology in shaping the future economy and the overall industrial ecosystem. Incheon is dedicated to fostering a business-friendly environment where its residents can tangibly experience the benefits of technological advancements firsthand.

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