Can Smart City Systems Be Secured By The Blockchain?

Can Smart City Systems Be Secured By The Blockchain?

Factom, a company intending to put land rights on the blockchain, has taken a considerable amount of flak for their recent failed attempts to establish a blockchain based land rights regiment. The company highlighted in a statement the difficulty of making progress in an industry has followed the same process for centuries. “Every land title project comes with a tremendous history of challenges that go all the way back to the initial charter of a country,” Factom CEO Peter Kirby told CCN. “It’s the intersection of politics and property rights, so it’s bound to be contentious. “We have to....


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