Indian town uses Avalanche blockchain to store 700,000 land records to ensure transparency and tamper-proofing
2025-03-06 09:05
Odaily News On March 6, the Dantewada region of Chhattisgarh, India, announced that it had digitized 700,000 land records since 1950 and stored them on the Avalanche blockchain to ensure transparency and tamper-proofing. The project was assisted by Indian blockchain startup LegitDoc (under Zupple Labs).
Local officials said the move will greatly improve the accessibility and security of land records, avoiding delays and tampering risks in traditional verification processes. In addition, the government has set up self-service terminals in each sub-region for citizens and officials to query, sensitive data requires authorized access, and can verify on-chain records through Avalanche Explorer. (Cointelegraph)
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