Blockchain 3.0 Smart Contracts in E-Government 3.0 Applications
Sofia Terzi, Konstantinos Votis, Dimitrios Tzovaras, Ioannis Stamelos,, Kelly Cooper

TL;DR
This paper explores how Blockchain 3.0 and AI technologies can improve e-government services by providing secure, scalable, and authentic solutions, demonstrated through energy and health sector scenarios.
Contribution
It introduces innovative applications of Blockchain 3.0 and AI in e-government, focusing on smart contracts and AI agents for enhanced service delivery.
Findings
Blockchain smart contracts support energy management services.
AI agents enhance health-related e-government applications.
Validated scenarios demonstrate improved security and scalability.
Abstract
The adoption of Information Communication Technologies (ICT) and Web 3.0 contributes to the e-government sector by transforming how public administrations provide advanced and innovative services to interact with citizens. Blockchain (BC) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) disruptive technologies will reshape how we live, work, and interact with government sectors and industries. This paper presents how Blockchain 3.0 and Artificial Intelligence enhance robust, secure, scalable, and authenticity provenance solutions. Two validation scenarios are analyzed to present how blockchain smart contracts and AI agents support energy and health-oriented e-government services.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security · FinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital Finance · Privacy, Security, and Data Protection
