A small town in India uses Avalanche blockchain to store over 700,000 land records

PANews reported on March 6 that according to Cointelegraph, the Dantewada District Government of Chhattisgarh, India, has put more than 700,000 land records on the Avalanche chain to ensure transparency, prevent tampering, and simplify the land query process. The project was implemented by Indian blockchain startup LegitDoc in cooperation with the Dantewada District Land Records Office. Archived government records such as land rights, ownership registration, and cadastral maps can now be accessed and verified through blockchain.

The government has set up self-service inquiry terminals in each district, allowing residents and officials to quickly obtain land information and verify smart contracts through Avalanche Explorer to improve data security and reduce legal disputes.

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