Wyoming has continued its blockchain integration via a new partnership with online retailer Overstock targeting land records, a press release confirmed Dec. 20.
Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with administrators in Teton County, Overstock subsidiary Medici Land Governance will seek to develop and release a "Blockchain-based land records and information platform" next year.
"We are proud to see Wyoming lead the way in implementing cutting-edge technologies, such as blockchain, into existing markets like land registry," Sherry Daigle, Teton County's county clerk commented.
"With Medici Land Governance's expertise, we can create a reliable property registry system in Teton County with hopes to expand into other Wyoming counties."
The move is the latest in an increasing number of blockchain hook-ups involving Wyoming, which has forged a progressive stance on the technology in recent months.
Caitlin Long, the former Morgan Stanley senior executive turned cryptocurrency advocate, praised lawmakers' decision to continue expanding the use of blockchain at state level.
"This is yet another example of Wyoming blazing blockchain trails."
Long is also cofounder of lobby group the Wyoming Blockchain Coalition.
The register will provide tamper-proof records of various land-related data stretching back to 1996, and will include "Mortgages, release of liens, and other similar documents."
In March this year, Wyoming passed a bill to exempt certain kinds of cryptocurrency from money transmission laws, something the United States could soon replicate at national level.
United States: Wyoming Targets Land Records in Blockchain Project With Overstock
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