Netherlands, Ireland and Australia most interested in Cardano amid increasing adoption 3 mins read
Interest in Cardano (ADA) is surging as Input Output Hong Kong (IOHK), the development team behind the cryptocurrency, works on real-world applications for the digital asset.
Data from Google Trends, which analyzes the popularity of search queries in Google Search, show that interest in Cardano news is surging over the past few months. It started by the end of January and hit a peak on March 14.
The data also revealed that the country most interested in the sixth-largest cryptocurrency by market cap is the Netherlands, followed by Ireland and Australia.
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IOHK partners with Ethiopian government to revamp education system Blockchain technology will be used to enhance the educational experience of five million students and 750,000 teachers across the east African nation. 15599 Total views News
Input Output Hong Kong, or IOHK, is helping the government of Ethiopia leverage blockchain technology to overhaul its education system.
The research and development arm behind Cardano is deploying its expertise to provide Ethiopian authorities with a new system for student and teacher identification, digital grade verification and the remote monitoring of school performance. IOHK’s Atala PRISM ID will allow authorities to create a tamper-proof record of educational performance for five million students across 3,500 schools. It will also enable the Ethiopian government to narrow down locations and causes of educational under-achievement.
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