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By Pankaj K
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Why This Matters. The California Breakthrough Project isn’t just about adding more technology.
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Role of Ripple and Coinbase. Ripple and Coinbase are expected to play key roles in guiding the tech transformation.
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A Focus on Innovation. California is already seen as a leader in both artificial intelligence and digital assets.
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Benefits for Residents. If successful, this plan could bring real benefits to California residents.
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A Model for Other States?. With this move, California could become a model for how other states use modern technology in…
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Conclusion. The California Breakthrough Project is more than just a tech upgrade—it’s a vision for what…
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In a major step toward modernizing how government services work, California has brought in help from two of the biggest names in the crypto and tech world—Ripple and Coinbase.
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This new initiative kicked off at Ripple’s headquarters in San Francisco, where Newsom was joined by executives from both Ripple and Coinbase.
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The California Breakthrough Project isn’t just about adding more technology. It’s about making government faster, more efficient, and more user-friendly.
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According to Newsom, “We will not shy away from progress.” He emphasized that technology should serve the public and that government should keep up with changes happening in the…
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Ripple and Coinbase are expected to play key roles in guiding the tech transformation. Both companies have experience with blockchain technology and are well-known in the crypto…
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For example, blockchain could be used to make procurement (the process of buying goods and services) faster and more transparent.
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California is already seen as a leader in both artificial intelligence and digital assets. The state is home to 32 of the world’s top AI companies and is a hub for crypto…
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By involving companies like Ripple and Coinbase, the project sends a message: California is serious about using new technology to solve old problems.
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If successful, this plan could bring real benefits to California residents. Government processes that are currently slow and outdated could become much quicker and easier to use.
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