Property transfers have been around for centuries, but the systems used to manage them today, namely land registries, still lag behind. In many parts of the world, these systems are slow, heavily bureaucratic, and often paper based. What is meant to build trust between parties can end up doing the opposite: delays, inefficiencies, and even fraud are not uncommon.

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Problem Statement

  • Pablo L. Reiser,
  • Michael Trübestein,
  • Matthias Daniel Aepli

摘要

Property transfers have been around for centuries, but the systems used to manage them today, namely land registries, still lag behind. In many parts of the world, these systems are slow, heavily bureaucratic, and often paper based. What is meant to build trust between parties can end up doing the opposite: delays, inefficiencies, and even fraud are not uncommon.