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AI oracle driven SCs can be used in EG 3.0 law applications. For example, laws for inheritance can change and notaries or other public servants that are involved into the procedures regarding the transfer of the legacy to the legal inheritor must be formally informed. The oracle can look up information from a governmental repository and write to the BC when a specific law changes. After that a notification can be send through a BC 3.0 application to prove the date and time it was sent to inform the interested parties as well as ask and record on the BC their confirmation of receival.

 IV.           e-government 3.0

According to [25] definition, EG is the use of ICT to provide the means for governments, citizens and businesses to interact, communicate, share information and deliver services to the various stakeholders. EG 1.0 utilized the World Wide Web and available by then ICTs to become more efficient than it used to be [26]. EG 2.0 through portal services supported by Web 2.0 technologies became more citizen-centric, promoting citizens’ participation and enhancing e-democracy [27]. It becomes almost obvious by observing the technological evolution shaping EG, that  EG 3.0 will use Web 3.0 ICTs such as DLT, AI, Semantic Web and World Wide Virtual Web [20][28].  

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