It’s not a new to everyone that there have been wars in different countries, and I was just thinking, what if people are forced to leave because of war? They’d probably leave in a hurry without carrying anything, and in that kind of situation, not everyone would think of bringing their land title. The focus would just be on surviving.
But if these records were stored on the blockchain, they couldn’t be erased. The ownership would still be visible and verifiable, making it harder for anyone else to claim the land. I think it’s possible, but I’m not an expert, so I’m wondering how it could actually be implemented in practice and if courts would even accept it. Does anyone here think that’s realistic?
It is one of many utilities of blockchain and there is huge space for more usages and applications on blockchains. In modern world, the young generations would like to have digital things that are easily portable everywhere, secured by blockchain technology, no centralization, no censorship, no risk of erase effort from any entity.
In addition, between land slots, real estates and Bitcoin, I am very sure that the majority of young generations would prefer to choose Bitcoin as what they invest money in, store their wealth, and bring around.