This a solved problem that isn’t solved using blockchain.
In Thailand when you get out into the rural areas, there’s no central database you can go and argue to in regards to land ownership. You have chiefs. He mediates sales between people and ensures who owns what land. If a land dispute happens it gets resolved by the chief.
In cities it’s all controlled by local governments and paper records.
It works in the city with government and paper. It works less in rural areas where people can be bought.
Blockchain is not solving any problems here. The problem is no one managing any records.
Paper records and up to date gps records are enough.
In Thailand when you get out into the rural areas, there’s no central database you can go and argue to in regards to land ownership. You have chiefs. He mediates sales between people and ensures who owns what land. If a land dispute happens it gets resolved by the chief.
In cities it’s all controlled by local governments and paper records.
It works in the city with government and paper. It works less in rural areas where people can be bought.
Blockchain is not solving any problems here. The problem is no one managing any records.
Paper records and up to date gps records are enough.