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It certainly should be, and this is no problem in developed democracies. Not so much in the developing world - leaves room for corruption.

and btw look at Estonia - implemented blockchain for most of its govt stuff - including judiciary, and they are among the fastest in the world in terms of time to resolve matters once they reach the courts

ref: https://e-estonia.com/solutions/security-and-safety/e-justic...



Imagine how impossible it becomes fix a wrongful conviction. You could never fully clear that persons name because the “crime” would forever be on the books publicly


True, it’s not something you can apply everywhere. But there are use cases where the downside is virtually nil.




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