systemling32 on Nostr: You are correct, I don't own any real estate and don't live in the same jurisdiction ...
You are correct, I don't own any real estate and don't live in the same jurisdiction as you do.
I am not against using cryptography to make documents such as the deed to a house forgery proof. But there is no need to store that record in a globally decentralized public blockchain. You can have a cryptographically signed certificate stating ownership and have that as a small text file on government servers, S3, your drivers license's chip or encoded into a QR Code and framed in your bathroom.
I am not against using cryptography to make documents such as the deed to a house forgery proof. But there is no need to store that record in a globally decentralized public blockchain. You can have a cryptographically signed certificate stating ownership and have that as a small text file on government servers, S3, your drivers license's chip or encoded into a QR Code and framed in your bathroom.