Governement Transparency | MinaProtocol is the solution?
The government's transparency is often obscure, blinded, and not always true.
Join me to discover how blockchain, particularly MinaProtocol, can restore power to individuals.
🔸 Why Transparency Matters ?
Transparency in government is crucial for rebuilding citizens' trust.
We can vote for a President, but...
We have no say in how the state spends taxpayers' money, nor do we have all the information about how the state manages our money.
🔸 Win-Win Deal
For both government and citizens, it's a win-win deal.
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The government is transparent with its expenses, and individuals can check where their money goes.
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This builds new trust in the government among the people. In a society with more trust, the economy grows, security increases, and people understand why they pay their taxes.
Government Win: Fewer protests, less conflict, and more trust from citizens.
Citizen Win: More control over their taxes, more trust in the government, and having a voice that counts.
🔸 The Blockchain Solution
Often compared to a transparent, tamper-proof ledger that can be consulted by anyone, anywhere.
Imagine having the government's ledger and being able to see all their expenses.
That way, we can stay informed about any government spending and know why we're paying taxes. Don't you agree?
🔸 Why MinaProtocol?
The lightest blockchain in the world, so hyper-scalable. But it’s not all. Privacy is the watchword with Zero-Knowledge technology.
Mina is beneficial for both citizens and the government, and here's why:
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For citizens: This technology restores privacy. It gives the possibility to manage their identity and sensitive data.
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For the government: It receives more trust from citizens. It enables the verification of certain information about citizens without invading their privacy, thanks to Mina's proofs.
(I advise you to take a look at my bonsai content to learn more about Mina, or you can find lots of info on my Twitter page).
🔸 A zkApp for Trust
Imagine a zkApp created for the government to show its expenses.
It gives citizens the possibility to vote on their state spending preferences.
For example, the state wants to inject 1 million euros and asks citizens where they would prefer to inject this money:
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Health (hospitals)
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Education (schools, training)
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Security (police, gendarmerie, armed forces)
This is just one example, and I invite you to share your thoughts in the comments.
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