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Topic: Big Setp! China Accepted Evidence Stored on Blockchain for Judicial Purpose (Read 145 times)

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I don't want to click on a facebook link for a story, is there another source for it?



The idea of using blockchain data for evidence is obvious but it's going to be difficult to link people to UTXOs unless they can make a good case.

Eventually we'll have decentralized aliases (like in Syscoin) and it might be a little bit easier for the government to pin the alias activity to a person.
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You know China is going to eventually accept it.  China has a central bank.  The central bank runs shit from the background.  If USA and England are col with Bitcoin so is China.  They are just playing along for whatever reason.  I can promise you by the time this goes mainstream China will be back in the game.  All the governments are run in the back by the same assholes.  
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 A few days ago, the supreme court of China confirmed that the digital materials collected and stored on blockchain will be taken as valid evidence admitted by the Internet Court. In 2017 the first Internet court was established in Hangzhou where Alibaba Group based. The Court made a judgment on a copyright dispute where the digital evidence stored on blockchain was accepted. It was the first time that blockchain technology had been applied in the judicial field.
 
Inspired by this case much or less, will evidence on blockchain be commonly used in Chinese judicial practice and even a “blockchain court” may come up? We shall keep eyes on it.
 
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/ja0iFkhyVuZKubV5SrViQma0JsjiF_E2SXOAk3S34fLGMgtBN3Vylf3t-OPxXrXL6TnYgI_FLNXonb3ysljbOAmCmogZeogJ7I7JLvUnYzU-HdVUl5DbXcyjNQDLnDmHB7BZUMJ2

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