For some countries, land deed registries are still paper-based and are unreliable in terms of accuracy and security. In some situations there have even been reports that some land records officials have been complicit in illegal land grabs.
Squatters can also try and claim land by building a structure on it, such as a house and then putting the structure to use by moving their family into the house and residing there. To try and combat this practice, land owners are encouraged to fence off their land and secure the deeds so that they can prove ownership.
VeriDoc Global has developed a verification system that leverages blockchain technology and smart contracts. Our solution allows you to verify that the land deed you are looking at is the true and correct deed. It aims to secure land rights as well as eliminate the ability for fraudsters to create duplicate land titles that can be sold to another party.
Land Titles such as a deed, serve as evidence of ownership. Anyone who has purchased land can tell you, it is very important to have. Just imagine if you were sold a piece of land with a fake land title. But what if you could be sure what you were buying was verified, and all parties could see the status of a land title in real-time?
Compare the original document on your smart phone which is fetched directly from the issuer's server by scanning the QR code present on the land title on the right.
You're able to test it out and scan the QR codes yourself on your smartphone to see the technology working for yourself.
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Data is immutable on blockchain and can’t be breached via an attack on a single server or database.
Governments and businesses know exactly when and where the goods have changed hands.
Increases the speed in which problems can be identified and products can be recalled.
Fake land titles are usually copies of genuine land titles made by unauthorised persons. There is currently no way of quickly verifying if the land title you are looking at is a true and correct document. With tools such as Photoshop and Canva readily available, editing a document has never been easier.
VeriDoc Global has developed a solution that involves embedding a QR code on a land title with a unique digital hash inside the QR code. The hash holds a string of information that is then placed on the blockchain network for security, verification and most important end user validation. Using any QR code reading app, scan the QR code on the land title and the app will show you the true document produced by the issuer. This allows you to compare and see if the land title is an original or a fake.
Manufacturer creates an item.
VeriDoc Global generates a QR code that contains a unique hash value with information about the item.
VeriDoc Global generates a PDF from the new document and stores this on the client’s secured server.
The information is placed on the blockchain.
VeriDoc Global populates a database with the unique hash value, blockchain transaction (to preview the original International Health Care Card).
Manufacturer creates an item.
VeriDoc Global generates a QR code that contains a unique hash value with information about the item.
VeriDoc Global generates a PDF from the new document and stores this on the client’s secured server.
The information is placed on the blockchain.
VeriDoc Global populates a database with the unique hash value, blockchain transaction (to preview the original International Health Care Card).
Item is scanned using any QR code reader.
User is redirected to a secure VeriDoc Global webpage that displays the unique hash value, original International Health Care Card.
User validates the authenticity of the International Health Care Card by visual inspection.
User may validate the unique hash value on the blockchain and verify that the hash values are identical.
The QR code can be updated with additional information showing that a person has less points available on their driver’s licence due to speeding offences (optional).
Item is scanned using any QR code reader.
User is redirected to a secure VeriDoc Global webpage that displays the unique hash value, original International Health Care Card.
User validates the authenticity of the International Health Care Card by visual inspection.
User may validate the unique hash value on the blockchain and verify that the hash values are identical.
The QR code can be updated with additional information showing that a person has less points available on their driver’s licence due to speeding offences (optional).