Analysis
It’s not the world’s first chain-based property transfer protocol, but it could be one of the most impactful, given its scale and prominence.
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It’s not the world’s first chain-based property transfer protocol, but it could be one of the most impactful, given its scale and prominence.
An article appearing on the World Economic Forum website has made the case for blockchain adoption to fight corruption and wastage of resources in government activities.
Australia’s senate committee on technology and finance wants lawmakers to establish a national blockchain land registry.
The United Nations wants to tackle urban challenges like land-grabbing and inefficient use of space with blockchain technology.