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    Last month, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) announced its intention to issue diplomas to over 100 graduates through the use of blockchain technology. Now, it seems yet another university has decided to do the same thing. Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) recently announced its plan to offer students blockchain-based credentials after finishing their studies. Secure and verifiable credentials for students According to CNM, the digital credentials system will begin on the 15th of December. Once it does, students who wish to have easily verifiable yet secure higher education diplomas can choose to have them issued via blockchain technology. The benefits are major:

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