France will utilize blockchain to sell tickets for the 2024 Olympics, while a South African radio DJ accused of Bitcoin fraud has threatened to sue.

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The Olympic Committee of the French government is willing to manage the Paris 2024 Games with as minimal security hazards as feasible for spectators. As a result, the organization may implement blockchain technology in its ticketing system and provide individuals with personalized, non-transferable passes.
According to Sebasa Mogale's lawyer, there will be no proof because Mogale has never committed a Bitcoin fraud. The South African radio personality, on the other hand, plans to sue the people who accused him.
Tickets for the 2024 Olympics will be printed using blockchain technology.
According to a recent story, Michel Cadot, the French government's Olympic coordinator, sent a report to the Prime Minister of France outlining some potential adjustments for the 2024 Olympics.

One of the recommendations is for the event's ticket sales to be handled differently. He believes that permissions based on blockchain technology will make fans feel safer. His aim was for the tickets to be non-transferable and for the organization to send them out a few days before the Olympics.

People will be able to obtain them via blockchain technology by scanning a moving QR code. When everyone arrives at the venue, they will check in and turn off their tickets.

Cadot believes that personalisation will benefit people in a variety of ways since they will be able to receive communications via digital channels regarding things like how to travel to the venue from any Paris district and how to stay safe during the Games. He also said that blockchain-based ticketing could work well at other big sports events in France.

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