块链
数字加密货币
背景(考古学)
清理
计算机安全
结算(财务)
知识产权
投票
智能合约
法律与经济学
业务
商业
互联网隐私
计算机科学
法学
政治学
经济
历史
财务
考古
付款
政治
作者
Kelvin Fatt Kin Low,Eliza Mik
标识
DOI:10.1017/s0020589319000502
摘要
Abstract When bitcoin was released by the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto in 2008, few could have predicted that it would attract as much attention as it has today. It has spawned a veritable host of other cryptocurrencies, including ether on the upstart Ethereum network, which boasts smart contract functionality. The underlying blockchain technology has also attracted attention, with some within the blockchain community suggesting that it can solve such diverse problems as secured digital voting to tracking food provenance. In the legal context, blockchains have been envisaged as capable of revolutionising registries for assets ranging from land to intellectual property, modernising clearing and settlement, and even fundamentally transforming the contracting process. This article critically evaluates the popular claims surrounding the potential of blockchain technologies to disrupt the legal system by separating hype from fact.
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