Blockchain takes to the road in South Korea

One million South Korean motorists are taking to the road without their driver’s licenses – at least not in the physical sense.

They have traded the traditional card for a blockchain-powered digital alternative used in conjunction with the PASS smartphone app, Cointelegraph reports.

This represents more than 3% of the entire driving population in South Korea, which sat at 32.6 million licensed drivers in 2019, according to Statista. This is the first authorized digital identification card to be used throughout South Korea and received approval by the nation’s Ministry of Science and ICT in September 2019.

The project was launched in May by the National Police Agency in partnership with the Korea Road Traffic Authority, and the country’s three major telecommunication providers: SK, KT and LG U+. By last month, 27 of South Korea’s driver’s license testing centers were using the PASS app to renew and reissue digital drivers licenses.

The legally recognized ID solution can also be used for identification and proof-of-age requirements, such as at convenience stores and retail chains selling cigarettes and alcohol. Users show their licence via a barcode or QR code on the app. Non-Korean residents receiving English versions of the licenses.