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by earthtolazlo
2140 days ago
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All that and you still think housing records should be on a public blockchain? What happens if someone steals my private key? Do they now own my house? If we rely on public records and the legal system to sort it out then why have a decentralized and immutable database in the first place? |
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Then you lose your house.
Here's the alternative: someone steals your house, and they didn't have to steal your private key first. It happens every few years. Usually the victims have been overseas for a while.