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The BitLand Global Crowdsale Campaign




What is BitLand?

BitLand operates to address the problem of insecure land tenure, bring confidence of investment to emerging markets, and unlock land wealth stagnating due to inefficient legacy systems. The focus is on creating an effective virtual land registry utilizing blockchain technology, spearheading collaborative solution implementation, and jump starting a fully transparent ecosystem for all users. We aim to allow individuals and organizations to survey land, manage deeds and titles, perform applicable transactions, and then record the information on the blockchain.    

Why Ghana?

Land registration in Ghana has historically been cumbersome and disorganized. As a result, thousands of titles remain unregistered and land conflicts are rife. Of the 42,000 applications for land registration submitted between 1986 and 2006, less than 30 percent were registered. Land conflicts arise as claimants take advantage of the poorly coordinated system and register titles without other claimants’ knowledge. The adjudication system for conflicts is weak, courts are overwhelmed, and decisions are poorly enforced.

Since colonial times, Ghana’s land sector has suffered from splintered institutional functions and an underdeveloped land registration system. But, the government and international donors are beginning to address these challenges through legal reforms and more systematic land registration.

As of January 2011, several projects are seeking to strengthen the land sector in Ghana and formalize tenure. These include: the Government of Ghana’s Land Administration Project (LAP), which is supported by the World Bank; the Millennium Development Authority’s Land Tenure Facilitation Activity supported by the US; and private sector programs led by Medeem LLC as well as the Micro-Mortgage and Land Titling Project led by Opportunity International and International Land Systems (ILS).

Under the Millennium Development Authority (MiDA), Ghana is implementing a pilot project in peri-urban Accra to title and register land. The ten-step process begins with a parcel inventory and involves verification by land owners, and a time for public scrutiny. It takes 31 days for 100 parcels and costs about $200-$250 per registered parcel. To date, MiDA has issued and registered 270 land titles using this process.

It is uncertain how the Government of Ghana would scale-up projects nationwide. 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 can rapidly become obsolete, jeopardizing the investments made to reform registration systems.

The Ghanaian government, World Bank, and other agencies have been battling the issue of insecure land tenure with limited to moderate success with collective focus since 2003. Phase I of the Land Administration Project ended in 2010 and Phase II is scheduled to run through 2017. Both phases of the project were/are plagued with the same issues as mentioned in the above excerpt. Although these efforts have been hampered, Ghana has posted exemplary GDP gains over the last decade while facing the identified problems.      

BitLand Ghana

BitLand Ghana is the home of the pilot program for BitLand. It is the NGO which has been operating in Kumasi, Ghana and the surrounding communities for the past 2 years. To date, it has completed public out-reach, crypto-currency/blockchain seminars, and land rights informational road-shows in 28 communities in preparation for the launch of BitLand beginning its main operation. Bitland is partnered with Openledger which allows the company to secure its blockchain infrastructure.At the end state, the BitLand system provides the ability to reduce fraud and increase efficiency to the mortgage lending process. Banks cannot issue mortgages on land that is unregistered. The utilization of an open, decentralized, and transparent ledger will effectively unlock significant amounts of land to be used for equity purposes that previously could not be touched. In Africa, roughly ninety percent of rural areas are unlisted and unregistered. As the project in Ghana matures, we will look to expand the reach of BitLand across the African continent and abroad. By adding infrastructure in more developing countries, BitLand has the potential to unlock massive volumes of capital and resources.  

The Crowdsale

30 million Cadastrals were created in one block. 21 million Cadastrals will be sold during the ICO hosted by Crypto Currency Exchange Denmark(CCEDK). The remaining 9 million is allotted for distribution over 99 years for various purposes. At the completion of phase two of the crowd sale, all unsold Cadastrals will be added to the reserve and all purchased Cadastrals will be released for immediate trade. The funds raised will be apportioned directly to laying the operational infrastructure in Ghana. Future use of the token will be to register land titles, settle disputes, sell land, purchase property, and issue microloans for residential/commercial/industrial development. 20% of the network profit will be utilized to support the tokens on the open market. The Bitland reserve will hold multiple denominations of currencies, commodities, and will always keep a portion of currency from any country in which BitLand has a presence as part of the basket. Ghana is only the beginning.

Purchasing Instructions

1. Create account on Openledger
        Online wallet – https://bitshares.openledger.info/#/
        Wallet Download – https://bitshares.org/download/
2. Click Accounts
3. Click Deposit/Withdrawal
4. Click CCEDK
5. Deposit BTC
6. Send Open.BTC to ccedk.escrow
7. Change transaction fee denomination from “bts” to “open.btc”

Phase 1: 1 Cadastral = 10,000 Satoshi (~$.04) Ends 1 May 2016
Phase 2: 1 Cadastral = 30,000 Satoshi (~$.12) Ends 1 June 2016

The Team

The common theme is that the leading factor inhibiting long term and sustainable growth across multiple sectors in emerging countries is insecure land tenure. Ghana will have the first iteration of our operation, platform, and system. BitLand has a chance to change the game not just only Ghana, or Africa, but the world.

Narigamba Mwinsuubo, Founder/CEO BitLand
L. Christopher Bates, CTO BitLand
Elliot Hedman, COO BitLand
Brock Hager, Web Admin BitLand
Ryan Berry, FInancial Advisor BitLand
Philip Asare, Community Leader BitLand
Ronny Boesing, Founder/CEO CCEDK






Website: www.bitland.world
Whitepaper: http://www.bitland.world/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Bitland_Whitepaper.pdf
Bitland FAQ: http://www.bitland.world/frequently-asked-questions/
Additional Purchase Information: http://www.bitland.world/how-to-purchase-cadastrals/
Contact: http://www.bitland.world/contact-bitland/
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brand new account

ico leecher

just dust!

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One of the most ridiculous ICO's I ever seen - and there are many of them!!!
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You should probably start playing soccer.Ghana has ecxellent soccer players!!!
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You should probably start playing soccer.Ghana has ecxellent soccer players!!!

Maybe you can owe the land of the pitch  Cheesy
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amused about the names of the team...

the scammers doin their job with id faking
they just forgot linked and other platforms and some pictures are missing with black and white pics
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You should probably start playing soccer.Ghana has ecxellent soccer players!!!

Maybe you can owe the land of the pitch  Cheesy

Could well do!No water supplies on Ghana though!And it rains every once in a blue moon!
So ICO no ICO for me!
Good luck!
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April 07, 2016, 02:12:19 PM
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Estimated Cost
Year 1
2186000
Servers US and Ghana
100000
Air conditioning units for servers
16000
Office rental
120000
LAN essentials
120000
VPN
120000
VoIP dedicated hosting
servers/service
80000
VPN tunnel to government servers
160000
Security systems
100000
Office Supplies and furniture
60000
Enterprise level enabled hot spots
60000
Salaries
700000
Survey drones
550000

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Estimated Cost
Year 1
2186000
Servers US and Ghana
100000
Air conditioning units for servers
16000
Office rental
120000
LAN essentials
120000
VPN
120000
VoIP dedicated hosting
servers/service
80000
VPN tunnel to government servers
160000
Security systems
100000
Office Supplies and furniture
60000
Enterprise level enabled hot spots
60000
Salaries
700000
Survey drones
550000

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Hello,

If you want to learn more about the Bitland Initiative, you can read our White Paper here:

http://www.bitland.world/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Bitland_Whitepaper.pdf

If you're not familiar with the situation in Ghana, they have rolling blackouts and violence frequently occurs due to land disputes.

This project aims to bring a solar-powered wi-fi system to rural and undeveloped areas of Ghana, so they can have constant internet access.  It is only through this consistent access will a blockchain-based infrastructure be feasible.  As we are working with the Land Administration Project and Lands Commission to get the pilot project completed, if the pilot is successful the later years of the project will be funded by the Ghanaian government.  What you're re-posting is part of the 4 year plan to get a Bitland private network that is linking all of Ghana, and not just the pilot project.

Cheers!


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Estimated Cost
Year 1
2186000
Servers US and Ghana
100000
Air conditioning units for servers
16000
Office rental
120000
LAN essentials
120000
VPN
120000
VoIP dedicated hosting
servers/service
80000
VPN tunnel to government servers
160000
Security systems
100000
Office Supplies and furniture
60000
Enterprise level enabled hot spots
60000
Salaries
700000
Survey drones
550000

wut

Hello,

If you want to learn more about the Bitland Initiative, you can read our White Paper here:

http://www.bitland.world/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Bitland_Whitepaper.pdf

If you're not familiar with the situation in Ghana, they have rolling blackouts and violence frequently occurs due to land disputes.

This project aims to bring a solar-powered wi-fi system to rural and undeveloped areas of Ghana, so they can have constant internet access.  It is only through this consistent access will a blockchain-based infrastructure be feasible.  As we are working with the Land Administration Project and Lands Commission to get the pilot project completed, if the pilot is successful the later years of the project will be funded by the Ghanaian government.  What you're re-posting is part of the 4 year plan to get a Bitland private network that is linking all of Ghana, and not just the pilot project.

Cheers!


Chris Bates

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I represent http://icocountdown.com I looked at this because it's an ICO, I list them on the site.

The figure of 120000 for VPN what does this represent?

Along with this:

VoIP dedicated hosting
servers/service
80000

VPN tunnel to government servers
160000


All these statistics are from your whitepaper.

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this is a joke...not more.worst way to scam ppl

just go back to mastcoin and try to get it back to life! but dont try to scam other ppl

u cant tell me that chris bates is ur real name..

nobody in the ANONYMOUS crypto world will sign his posts with his name thats first....there are few more things...but just try it and hope for stupid btc porkys
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http://bitlandglobal.com/news/blockchain-technology-applied-to-land-cadastres-with-chris-bates/

there are two websites for it?

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Yes, the Ghanaian website is focused more on the locals trying to get the commercial real estate clients and miners.

There is a team on the ground in Ghana that is constantly connecting with new clients to get them prepared to be part of the pilot project.


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this is a joke...not more.worst way to scam ppl

just go back to mastcoin and try to get it back to life! but dont try to scam other ppl

u cant tell me that chris bates is ur real name..

nobody in the ANONYMOUS crypto world will sign his posts with his name thats first....there are few more things...but just try it and hope for stupid btc porkys

I have no reason to hide my identity, and have no real interest in the anonymous aspect of the movement.  Bitcoin is pseudonymous.

Here is my LinkedIn Profile

https://www.linkedin.com/in/larry-c-bates-99452594

Larry Christopher Bates is my full name, but I go by Chris.

Is there something wrong with that?

We are trying to build an enterprise scale infrastructure that tracks land titles.  This project has nothing to do with anonymity.

Chris

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I recently gave a presentation in Paris about the Bitland Project.  You can watch the video here:

http://www.bitland.world/2016-netexplo-bitland-presentation/


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I recently gave a presentation in Paris about the Bitland Project.  You can watch the video here:

http://www.bitland.world/2016-netexplo-bitland-presentation/


Chris

I'm not understanding the figures

VPN tunnel to government servers
160000

what does this mean?

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I represent http://icocountdown.com I looked at this because it's an ICO, I list them on the site.

The figure of 120000 for VPN what does this represent?

Along with this:

VoIP dedicated hosting
servers/service
80000

VPN tunnel to government servers
160000


All these statistics are from your whitepaper.

Part of the process in establishing an infrastructure is building a dedicated VPN within Ghana.  The internet service providers are unreliable, and in addition to the power outages, it is completely unreliable to use an external network to support this system.  

In order to have a land registry that follows government standards, there must be hard backups of the registrations, so the blockchain will get a dedicated backup server so that even in the event that the decentralized network for whatever reason comes under a zero day attack, the records will still be backed up on hard servers.  The VPN to the government servers is to ensure that the backups are consistent with each other, so that the backups happen at the same time, and are in both government and third party (Bitland) servers.

In year 4 of the project, the funding will be coming from the World Bank.  The ICO is not funding for the entire 4 years of the pilot, but the entire plan for the 4 years has been included in the white paper.

Chris

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I'm not understanding the figures

VPN tunnel to government servers
160000

what does this mean?

sorry, I was responding to your questions at the same time.  I hope that clears it up.

Smiley

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April 07, 2016, 03:37:34 PM
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amused about the names of the team...

the scammers doin their job with id faking
they just forgot linked and other platforms and some pictures are missing with black and white pics

Larry.Christopher.Bates is my skype Id if anyone would like to video chat.


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Sounds good! Some time ago, in the "dawn of democracy" in one Balkan country, people with entrepreneurial spirit, were supplying in the villages  internet  with vans, to be able to absorb money from national and European projects.  Grin

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