"Blockchain can guarantee any change is public, the original information is retained and there is a record of who made the change,” according to WEF.

For transparency and to discourage corruption, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) the past week partnered with the Blockchain Council of the Philippines (BCP) to develop a publicly accessible blockchain-powered digital ledger initially for foreign-assisted infrastructure projects.

The partnership involves the creation of an β€œIntegrity Chain” β€”a real-time dashboard that tracks project spending and progress, enabling citizen feedback and anomaly reporting, and providing tamper-proof records to deter corruption

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