Chinese Courts Increasingly Use Blockchain Technology To Settle Cases

Chinese Courts Increasingly Use Blockchain Technology To Settle Cases
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2019-12-17 04:29

China’s smart internet courts have applied blockchain and artificial intelligence to decide on millions of legal actions

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