Delaware, the state that incorporates most companies, is exploring the use
of blockchain technology to make its paperwork cheaper and more efficient, *The
Wall Street Journal* reports. The effort, while still in its early stages,
could change some of the most basic back-office functions for private and
public companies alike.
“This is something we’re very interested in,” said Delaware Gov. Jack
Markell. “We think the benefits could really be tremendous.” Markell’s
office has already begun working with the state’s powerful bar association
to determine how best to incorporate the technology into state law and will
start a pilot program to move state archival records onto an open
distributed ledger.
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