Crypto News Flash #107: Porsche Is All Set To Use Blockchain Technology For Its Cars, Becoming The First Car Manufacturer To Use Blockchain Technology !!

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Blockchain Technology is here for stay and this fact has been proved many times over since the inception of this revolutionary technology. Many Fintech giants are adopting Blokchain technology for their respective operations in order to make them economical and highly effective. Companies like Microsoft, Apple, Tesla are working behind the scenes to use this technology for their business operations. 

Now Porsche, a leading car manufacturer, recently announced they're looking forward to use Blockchain Technology for their cars in coming future. Company announced that they will be the first to implement and use Blockchain technology in their cars. 

Possible applications might be : Using blockchain technology to lock & open card doors via Blockchain app, providing temporary access of authorization, using this technology for maintaining safety standards in driverless cars. 

Oliver Doring, the Financial Strategist of Porsche, is highly enthusiastic of Blockchain technology and looking forward to use it for making Porsche's cars highly secured and advanced. As per the source, Oliver Doring said in a press release:

“We can use Blockchain to transfer data more quickly and securely, giving our customers more peace of mind in the future, whether they are charging, parking, or need to give a third party, such as a parcel delivery agent, temporary access to the vehicle. We translate the innovative technology into direct benefits for the customer”.

Well, this turn out to be great in favor of widespread adoption of Blockchain Technology. While many other companies are already working to adopt it, we could say that in near future, we can see Blockchain technology everywhere. 

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blockchain really innovates things...

Very good

Just goes to show the use of block chain is going to be everywhere. Nice post.