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Month: January 2016

Smart contract leases #2 – a fact pattern

Posted onJanuary 29, 2016January 31, 2016

Lawyers like to use fact patterns to explore a legal question because application of legal logic to facts is more useful than a discussion of law in the abstract. For smart contract leases, I’ve started with a finite business application Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsblockchain, leases, smart contracts

Smart contract blockchain leases: vital and tricky

Posted onJanuary 28, 2016January 28, 2016

Smart contract leases are an important use case for distributed ledger, blockchain and internet-of-things business. It’s important that companies considering leases in blockchain commerce understand the legal context of their use cases so that in the event of a smart Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsblockchain, fintech, leases, smart contract

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Patterns in sewing, machines, law, code and learning

Posted onJanuary 24, 2016January 24, 2016

A couple years ago I taught myself to sew. I’d always found sewing machines to be unforgiving, dangerous beasts. I decided to get over my sewing hangup because I had some ideas I wanted to bring to life, cute dresses Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagslaw, learning, pattern recognition, sewing, smart contracts

Smart Contracts: Blockchain Value Generators

Posted onJanuary 16, 2016January 16, 2016

Virtual currency is a high-profile iteration of blockchain technology, but the strength of the technology lies in the data and relationships created in blockchain systems. The reason it is possible to integrate cryptography and decentralization into a currency is because Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsbitcoin, blockchain, fintech, smart contract

Soft Legal Code: Tools for Blockchain Smart Contracts

Posted onJanuary 13, 2016October 21, 20162 Comments

The question of law in blockchain-based systems is important and sometimes controversial. Many participants in the virtual currency and blockchain marketplace, from individuals to large banks, agree that top-down regulation would be a crippling mistake. Individuals, decentralized autonomous organizations and Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsblockchain, smart contracts, UCC, UNIDROIT

Blockchain potential for driverless cars

Posted onJanuary 7, 2016January 7, 2016

On January 4, GM tweeted news of its collaboration with Lyft to create self-driving vehicles. This announcement came as the industry was awaiting Ford and Google to announce a partnership for self-driving vehicles this week. Both of these projects promise ripe Read More …

CategoriesBlog, NewsTagsdriverless, self-driving, smart contracts

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