Blockchain-Verified Evidence Now Admissible in Chinese Courts Following Supreme Court Decision

Blockchain-Verified Evidence Now Admissible in Chinese Courts Following Supreme Court Decision
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2018-9-11 19:00

The South China Morning Post on September 10, 2018, reported that where China has traditionally been dependent on third-party notary organizations for authenticating evidence, blockchain records are now admissible in Chinese courts as authorities set up one of the world’s most advanced resolution systems for internet-related disputes.

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