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    Pasig River to be rehabilitated through blockchain technology

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    Date
    September 26, 2018
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    BM20180926_B4
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    The Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission (PRRC) and Cypher Odin, a homegrown blockchain company, have signed a memorandum of understanding linking its network by sharing and exchanging data vital to the resurrection of the 25-kilometer long river to its glory using blockchain technology. With that, Cypher Odin Chief Executive Officer Mariano Villafuerte IV hopes that by using distributed ledger technology, the once glorious Pasig River will return to its former splendor. The dream is to see the place bustling with activity far exceeding anyone's expectations.
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    Pasig River to be rehabilitated through blockchain technology. (2018, September 26). BusinessMirror, p. B4.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/4292
    Corporate Names
    Cypher Odin Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission (PRRC)
    Personal Names
    Villafuerte, Mariano IV Roa, Alfredo Lorenzo Goiti, Jose Antonio E. Lomodag, Anshari C. Jr.
    Geographic Names
    Pasig River
    Subject
    technology river restoration environmental restoration environmental monitoring water quality water pollution
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