In Cordoba, Spain, the city council expands a project to protect public assets, and will use Blockchain technology to carry out this project. Initially it was disclosed that the audit process is basically to know the details of the assets that belong to the council and then a geolocator chip is incorporated with Blockchain technology for your protection.
The purpose of the council is protect assets againstfraud, forgery and theft”. In this sense, the municipality has started the bidding process for “the certification and management of the authenticity and ownership of the historical-artistic heritage of Córdoba”. Companies that wish to be part of this process You have until January 17 to present their specifications, in which a detailed inventory of the patrimonial assets of the city council will be made determining its location, typology, mobility and state of conservation mainly.
This project is the expansion of the pilot program that was carried out in 2021 with the Julio Romero de Torres Museum, in which the works of art have been verified and certified through the Blockchain. On this occasion, the need to carry out this project is justified because they lack a tool that offers authentication certification and at the same time is safe against attacks to manipulate certificates of authenticity.
In this way, The objective pursued by this project is to authenticate and safeguard all the legitimacy of the heritageand this could be possible thanks to Blockchain technology, since it offers transparency, immutability and security.
In principle, the project will be focused on all the works of art belonging to the municipality that are in the museums, to later classify them, and from there determine which are the susceptible assets to incorporate into the Blockchain, to which a label will later be incorporated. for documentary traceability and sensors will be added that will be geolocators and accelerometers that can help determine if an item is stolen, where it is.
In this way, there are two problems to try to combat from the council, The first of them is the falsification of works of art, and the second is about the theft or robbery that the almost two thousand pieces can suffer. They pretend to be grouped by Blockchain technology in this project.
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