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February 12, 2017, 03:05:04 PM |
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From my twitter feed: 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. https://cointelegraph.com/news/georgia-becomes-first-country-to-register-property-on-blockchain
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February 12, 2017, 03:11:43 PM |
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No doubts on who owns what now... No excuses for archives about that getting destroyed or error in the states digital achieves. Nice initiative
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February 12, 2017, 03:23:04 PM |
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I hope other countries, especially the less developed ones like the one I live in need to follow this. There are actually people here going around with fake titles to claim land who's titles are missing because of stuff like the land registration office burning down. I somehow feel that those people are in cahoots with those that work for government agencies that keep the records since there's no way they would know which records got destroyed. With blockchain they'll find it harder to go one with this practice.
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February 12, 2017, 03:33:43 PM |
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well if I'm not wrong georgia is also one of the main mining countries of bitcoin also they host a lot of bitcoin nodes... so...
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February 12, 2017, 03:33:59 PM |
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From my twitter feed: 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. https://cointelegraph.com/news/georgia-becomes-first-country-to-register-property-on-blockchainAnother step towards mainstream acceptance, but the involvement of Bitfury is a bit worrying...
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February 12, 2017, 03:36:30 PM |
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i opened this up thinking this is another one of those articles saying blockchain and has nothing to do with bitcoin but it seems like i was wrong. i am still a little bit skeptical of why they chose bitcoin blockchain for that. but it is always good to hear a real world usage for bitcoin. well if I'm not wrong georgia is also one of the main mining countries of bitcoin also they host a lot of bitcoin nodes... so...
you are correct sir, they have a very big percentage of the hashrate these days.
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February 12, 2017, 03:45:18 PM |
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Not surprising for Georgia but kinda amazing that they have that kind of trust to put legal properties on the archives of the blockchain. A nice initiative, I might say and probably a boost in terms of bitcoin's integrity and the power of the tech. Also, great that it's not just the blockchain technology that they are emphasizing on this case but also the whole protocol which is nice for adaption.
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February 12, 2017, 03:49:17 PM |
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Finally! Bitcoin is being used in real life and It was duly approved by government of Georgia. This was one of things I termed "impossible" Government & Decentralization. Since Georgia is the first to utilize Bitcoin's Blockchain Technology for verifying Property transactions, Soon other countries will see the usefulness and follow suit. Bitcoin's decentralization isn't as bad as government paints it to be
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February 12, 2017, 04:17:55 PM |
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I think for anything that is (semi) public information (ledgers), blockchain would work very well.
This is a prime example of one of the uses of bitcoin and I think we will see more and more stuff like this. Maybe in encrypted form, we can even get wills and the likes on there.
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February 12, 2017, 04:23:09 PM |
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First I thought that it is about state of Georgia in USA but now I see is eastern Europe almost Asia country Bitfury,Bitland project...nice nice,they are all helping countries to register property on blockchain..
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February 12, 2017, 04:45:09 PM |
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I am quite chuffed to see some more real life applications other than the ordinary "currency" token these days. We certainly need more things like this to show the world that there are much more to Bitcoin than just being a currency. Gold and other commodities also have several other uses and that makes them more attractive to investors. .... We need more applications where smart contracts are used too.
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February 12, 2017, 06:37:22 PM |
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pretty soon Georgia is going to become the new bitcoin haven that no other place can compete with. they have been pro bitcoin for some time now, they even have a good share of the hash-rate of bitcoin meaning there are a decent number of miners there. it is good to hear another name other than China at last!
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March 30, 2017, 11:50:55 AM |
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The reason why Georgia has big percentage of the hashrate is that we decided to turn into bitcoin system actively, for that we offered good plans for BitFury and other miners in place Gldani Free Zone. Bitfury build here their biggest datacenter and result was successful for them and us. Suddenly there aren't many local miners but still there are many good miners and some of them are often here. Also blockchain technology was tested successfully and hopeany country will take example from us. Bitcoin sell/buy is very great and easy here, with low percentage of exchange fee and fastest transaction time support from local bank which accepts bitcoin.
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March 30, 2017, 12:08:45 PM |
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From my twitter feed: 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. https://cointelegraph.com/news/georgia-becomes-first-country-to-register-property-on-blockchainUsing blockchain in recording will make data recording efficient since it stores statistical data automatically and will help the Georgean government in making policies and plans pertaining on land titling. But I was disappointed after reading since it just tackled about the use of blockchain and not the adoption of bitcoin itself. Hope someday after using blockchain they will also accept bitcoin as a form of financial payment.
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March 30, 2017, 11:40:48 PM |
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From my twitter feed: 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. https://cointelegraph.com/news/georgia-becomes-first-country-to-register-property-on-blockchainVery poor article. It doesn't explain anything about how this is going to work. Were all landowners given a private key, so that they'll be able to sell their land freely? Who will have the right to write on the blockchain, to register a transaction? Some kind of a lawyer? Government agents? At what cost? How many computers will host that blockchain? Is it centralized, in the hands of the government? There are many questions needing answers before we shall rejoice.
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March 31, 2017, 12:22:23 AM |
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One small step for Bitcoin one large step for securing contracts. It's neat that a government will record property contracts using the blockchain but I must give props to Bitfury for getting the sale to do this, wonder what the marketing method was.
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March 31, 2017, 12:33:22 AM |
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Is it the Bitcoin blockchain or a private blockchain? If it is the Bitcoin blockchain, then that is huge for Bitcoin. I've heard that lots of banks are working on private blockchains.
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March 31, 2017, 05:18:28 AM |
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this is a great news for banking private sector in india .they are adapting to new things .i have a doubt though that is STATE BANK OF INDIA is going to start the blockchain banking transaction ? If yes, it will be great for the future.
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