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Blockchain Briefing

Enjoy the easy to read Medium.com version at ComputationaLaw.org

High Level Links about Blockchain Technology - Especially for Legal Professionals

Blockchain Working Demo

Thanks to Anders Brownworth for creating this open source demo and supporting reuse by CIVICS.com as a law+technology teaching tool.

What is a "Hash"?

What is a "Block"?

What is a "Blockchain"?

What does "Distributed" mean?

What are "Tokens"?

What is "Coinbase"?

Blockchain for Lawyers

Popular media breaking it down in a way relevant to lawyers and other legal professionals:

Blockchain Legislation

Federal Legislative Definition

State Legislation

  • Nevada (SB 398): establishes various provisions relating to the use of blockchain technology. (Link to bill)

  • Arizona (H B 2417): signatures; electronic transactions; blockchain technology - Signed into law April 3, 2017. (Link to bill)

Digital Signatures, Contracts and Transactions

Law defining and governing digital signatures, electronic contracts, automated transactions and other applications of electronic records or processes provides important overarching legal context within which to understand blockchain technology.

International Model Law

US Federal and Uniform State Law

The legal validity of Electronic Transferable Records was explicitly established in the US through UETA (as uniform state law) and ESIGN (federally), both of which (broadly) were implementations of the UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Commerce.

Developing Practices and Procedures

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