Georgia Becomes First Country to Register Property on Blockchain
On Tuesday, in Tbilisi, the government of Georgia signed an agreement to use the Bitcoin Blockchain to verify property transactions. Last April, the Georgian government and Bitcoin company BitFury initiated a project to record land titles on the Blockchain. This is the first time a national government is using the Blockchain to safeguard and authenticate state operations, therefore ushering in a belief in the technology that has wrongfully been painted black. First-time government Blockchain. As a matter of fact, the private Blockchain that will be an alter-proof ledger will also be....
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