A smart contract is a computer protocol intended to digitally facilitate, verify, or enforce the negotiation or performance of a contract. Smart contracts allow the performance of credible transactions without third parties. These transactions are trackable and irreversible.
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What do you own when you buy an NFT?
A non-fungible token (NFT) is a unique smart contract stored on a blockchain that can be created by anyone and then transferred to others with a record of the transfer being recorded on the blockchain.
Legally, what does owning an NFT get you?
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How does contract law apply to smart contracts?
We quite frequently hear about some cryptocurrency company losing money because their software was exploited. From example today we have Qubit losing $80 million:
The protocol was exploited by;
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The hacker…
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Court Decisions where Ethereum Blockchain was used to determine a verdict
I asked on https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/, and was directed here.
Where can I find actual cases where Blockchain (particularly Ethereum Blockchain) was used in a case, or better yet, decided the verdict of a case.
Blockchain technology can be…
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