The curious desire of humans to formalize the mess that is reality
In this post I want to share my personal story of how I stumbled into the rabbit hole that is the block chain and its many beautiful…
The curious desire of humans
to formalize the mess that is reality
In this post I want to share my personal story of how I stumbled into the rabbit hole that is the block chain and its many beautiful brainchildren. It is a tale no less about the curious desire of humans to formalize the mess that is reality.
There are many different ways of how you can come to appreciate the stroke of genius that went into the invention of the Bitcoin protocol. […]
My appreciation though, stems from a different set of reasons.
Since a few years I have been pondering the question how parts of the ‘legal system’ in a wider sense could be made more efficient through modern technology. If you are, like me, a tech nerd that happened to study law, you are constantly amazed by the inefficiencies you see everywhere. Really, it doesn’t matter what aspect of law and the system built to create, maintain and enforce it you look at.
Foremost, everything of significance in law, today, exists on a piece of paper.
PAPER IS TRUTH
It is almost impossible to convey how deeply ingrained the importance of paper is in legal culture. It starts with the concept of information
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