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Framework for Land Registry System Using Ethereum Blockchain

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Advanced Communication and Intelligent Systems (ICACIS 2022)

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Some governance system that holds records of land possession must include the land registration system as one of its key components. The current system has a number of problems and gaps that lead to corruption and disagreements. In order to resolve these challenges, a sizeable portion of precious government resources is needed from the judiciary and law enforcement organizations. Blockchain technology offers the ability to close these gaps and address problems with the land registry system, such as record tampering and selling the same plot of land to several buyers. In this chapter, a secure and trustworthy foundation for a blockchain-based land register system is suggested. The suggested architecture provides an algorithm for pre-agreement and incorporates the idea of smart contracts at various land registry phases. We first provide a description of the traditional system of registry land and examine its problems. Then, we presented a framework and discussed the possible advantages of integrating Blockchain technology into the land registry system. A selection of case studies is then given.

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Sahni, U. et al. (2023). Framework for Land Registry System Using Ethereum Blockchain. In: Shaw, R.N., Paprzycki, M., Ghosh, A. (eds) Advanced Communication and Intelligent Systems. ICACIS 2022. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1749. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-25088-0_39

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