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Topic: E-Residency in Estonia could mean Legally-Binding Smart Contracts for all? (Read 334 times)

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Some background on E-Residency in Estonia:


https://e-estonia.com/e-residents/about/

How Estonia Brought Blockchain Closer to Citizens: GovTech Case Studies
https://cointelegraph.com/news/how-estonia-brought-blockchain-closer-to-citizens-govtech-case-studies

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-residency_of_Estonia


Recent news about Agrello, based in Estonia:


Estonia Eyes Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence For Legal Sphere
https://cointelegraph.com/news/estonia-eyes-blockchain-artificial-intelligence-for-legal-sphere

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Under plans announced by the startup this week, the legal practice in Estonia could soon see Blockchain-based smart contracts and artificial intelligence (AI) leave their mark.

“Until now, current Smart Contract technology has been impossible to implement as a real-world agreement due to its lack of legal visibility and obscured nature,” Agrello’s chief scientist Alexander Norta said in an accompanying press release.

“Utilizing state of the art AI technology, we are bridging the gap between the Blockchain, the legal world and the non-coding end user to make Smart Contracts legally-binding and available to everyone.”

Estonia has been actively perusing the possibilities afforded by Blockchain for several years and has positioned itself as a global leader in e-government.


More info on Agrello:


http://agrello.org/


Connect with smart contract community:

Telegram - https://t.me/joinchat/AAAAAArNqiUzbsr_Qqmk9A

Slack -https://agrello-slack.herokuapp.com/


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