Huge sums of money are paid to try to resolve institutionalized loopholes in the provision of government services.

In November 2017, the UK government committed £ 20 million (approximately US $ 27 million) to the United States. Just as financial technologies are emerging as one of the fastest growing modern industrial sectors, it seems that 'GovTech & # 39; will soon join prosperity.

Key services that the UK initiative is supposed to address municipal website, "reduce traffic jams, free up time for teachers and improve the experience of patients who visit their general practitioner .

Logistical problems are not sufficiently addressed by governments around the world. In addition, it seems that these problems can be solved simply through improved processes: their improvement via technology is therefore a logical next step when considering the role of automation in industrial growth.

The fact that the governments of the nation states cling to their authority to control these processes despite their inability to provide the best possible services exposes a significant loophole in the existing system. If others can provide a better service, it may be time for us to completely remove that outdated middleman – and the wasted expenses for which the public pays the bill.

With this in mind: many citizens feel deprived of the orderly structures that their lives are governed by currently. One reason for this might be the representation by a candidate that they do not have faith at the national / international political level. Another could be inefficiency, which is undoubtedly inherent, which is allowed and encouraged by existing governance systems, as well as acquired financial interests held by influential third parties.

When you think about sovereignty, the first things The restrictive boundaries of geographic location and the political leadership of the national authorities are in the mind. Even in so-called democratic administrations, these authorities are most often run by a political party that has not received more than 55% of the popular vote (or even less for coalition governments).

Diets, benign or otherwise, have proven to be pervasive for social, technological, and economic progress in many ways – just like the barrier between government and technology itself.

A Decentralized Market for Government Services

as a Blockchain Solution to the Disadvantages or Absence of Services Provided by Traditional Governments or "Service Providers" as They were Called by Bitnation founder and executive director Susanne Tarkowski Tempelhof speaking to RT's Max Keizer.

Bitnation seeks to establish decentralized governance, based on smart contracts, and to overcome the political, economic and geographical obstacles posed by borders and excessive regulations. Replace the structures traditionally provided by these nation states; this new platform based on Ethereum will offer superior quality services, "better, cheaper and more equitable, distributed and voluntary".

Thus, people can join different competing "service providers" without having to comply with the location or the generalized tax without their explicit consent. The dual nature of their atomized economy (non-tradable reputation tokens and negotiable "Pangea Arbitration Tokens") should actively discourage corruption

of the first services deployed and act as one of the first actual use cases of the platform.