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Title: Bitland: The innovative pathway to improving land titles is getting traction
Post by: Narigamba on June 27, 2015, 11:18:17 PM
It appears several government projects like the Ghana Land Administration Project (LAP) which started in 2003 seeking to strengthen the land sector in Ghana and formalize tenure under the funding of the World Bank failed proving no tangible results on several occasions on both phases due to lack of proper documentation and implementation better still, challenges persist in terms of making the process simple, efficient and cost effective for both landholders and land administration authorities.
Unless the costs associated with land registration are sufficiently low vis-a-vis the benefits perceived by landholders, land registration records will rapidly become obsolete, jeopardizing the investments made to reform registration systems.

Welcome to Bitland....

 Using the Blockchain related technologies to improve land titles records, we are currently operating on the understanding that the people at the local level have the self-interest to make sure that things are recorded correctly and once things are set up properly, the benefit will be that the record is public and transparent and resistant to abuse and unauthorized changes.

www.bitlandglobal.com


Title: Re: Bitland: The innovative pathway to improving land titles is getting traction
Post by: noel57 on June 29, 2015, 07:00:45 AM
I have visited your website it does not look that professional and I don't feel like it can handle your dream project because it only include Overview, team, ambassador network, blog contact us and site map which I think is not good enough if you really want to kick start your dream project.


Title: Re: Bitland: The innovative pathway to improving land titles is getting traction
Post by: ikydesu on June 29, 2015, 10:03:14 PM
I'm still don't get it about this project, are you offer a service which can make a blank land improved to getting traction? What the purpose to involved with bitcoin?
Sorry i don't get it.

I have visited your website it does not look that professional and I don't feel like it can handle your dream project because it only include Overview, team, ambassador network, blog contact us and site map which I think is not good enough if you really want to kick start your dream project.

Agree, make some improvement with js and css. For OP if you need a logo or graphic design which need for your project, just contact me :)


~iki


Title: Re: Bitland: The innovative pathway to improving land titles is getting traction
Post by: meadefreling on June 30, 2015, 02:11:12 PM
Are you saying we can use bitcoin buy lands in Ghana and you will assist in getting all the needed documentations?


Title: Re: Bitland: The innovative pathway to improving land titles is getting traction
Post by: melisande on July 04, 2015, 07:08:39 AM
Are you saying we can use bitcoin buy lands in Ghana and you will assist in getting all the needed documentations?
I guess the OP should close this thread because it seems abandoned.


Title: Re: Bitland: The innovative pathway to improving land titles is getting traction
Post by: meadefreling on July 07, 2015, 09:43:51 AM
Mod please lock this thread because OP have neglected it. Dead on arrival ( D.O.A)


Title: Re: Bitland: The innovative pathway to improving land titles is getting traction
Post by: Kakmakr on July 07, 2015, 09:58:24 AM
His intention seemed to record land titles within the blockchain for properties within Ghana.
You can do that, but how legitimate would the proof be, if it is not accepted by the national government?
If it replaced the national register, and it was accepted by the Ghana government, it would find more traction.
If it's not accepted, you might be better off to register a plot on the surface of the Moon. ^Frown^


Title: Re: Bitland: The innovative pathway to improving land titles is getting traction
Post by: noel57 on July 07, 2015, 10:49:26 AM
His intention seemed to record land titles within the blockchain for properties within Ghana.
You can do that, but how legitimate would the proof be, if it is not accepted by the national government?
If it replaced the national register, and it was accepted by the Ghana government, it would find more traction.
If it's not accepted, you might be better off to register a plot on the surface of the Moon. ^Frown^

I have not heard of that before, so is possible to record land titles within the blockchain, how can that be done? please shed more light on this, I will appreciate.