Distributed Ledger Technologies for Inclusive Postal Financial Services: Blockchain and More
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Abstract
Distributed ledger technologies are emerging as important tools that can positively impact almost all major
industries and activities in our society. They are increasingly used in various supply (value) chain
applications including financial, governance, regulations, health, logistics, and other industrial sectors.
In this letter, we are presenting various ongoing work related to different distributed ledger technologies
and their applications in postal sector. In particular, we will highlight some of the innovations in the
inclusive financial services for the underbanked and unbanked populations using distributed ledger technologies.
industries and activities in our society. They are increasingly used in various supply (value) chain
applications including financial, governance, regulations, health, logistics, and other industrial sectors.
In this letter, we are presenting various ongoing work related to different distributed ledger technologies
and their applications in postal sector. In particular, we will highlight some of the innovations in the
inclusive financial services for the underbanked and unbanked populations using distributed ledger technologies.
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