"Adopting blockchain does not give governments any more power than what they already have ... blockchain removes the ability to fudge information and eradicate records." - @Baladevan of @India_Institute at #AsiaLF18
Blockchain for Property Rights! Exciting choice of topic by @Baladevan of @India_Institute at this morning's breakthrough session on Technological Solutions for the Protection of Property Rights at #AsiaLF18. @AtlasNetwork@cips_id
Former 2014 Think Tank Shark Tank winner @Baladevan, founder of @India_Institute, speaks at #AsiaLF18 about using blockchain technology to maintain property rights.
At a recent @PRSLegislative lecture, @VPSecretariat argued that MPs be rated by committee work & not attendance alone. But as @NeelanjanSircar shows here, showing up is the least MPs can do, yet the moneyed & muscled don’t. They take us for granted. https://t.co/5xvrq2L8ze
.@ananth1148 and Aman Saxena analyze distributed land ledgers in a chapter for the @India_Institute's new volume, Blockchain for Property: https://t.co/h5IjGrnGng
Property right is a fundamental human right and the central thought of market @meinardus of @FNFSouthAsia at the launch of 'Blockchain for Property: A Rollout Map for India' #Blockchain4Property
My perspective at a fascinating discussion @FNFSouthAsia with #liberal#propertyrights activists Trupti and Ambrish Mehta on how to secure land titles for marginalized communities in #India.
@eeemda Outside of crypto currency, Blockchain has paradigm shifting use cases. Several of today’s fintech are already using the platform with better security / accountability features. We are soon releasing a handbook on #blockchain4property.
How do we bring more accuracy while the system and process itself unfortunately is not accurate, is the challenge we are facing Dr Vishnu Chandra, Deputy Director General @nicdeity #Blockchain4Property