The Michigan state legislature has introduced two bills that classify modifying data on a blockchain as a crime, according to House Bills 6257 and 6258 submitted on the US legislative tracking service Legiscan June 12.HB 6257 says that any person who "Falsely makes, alters, forges, or counterfeits a public record" and intends to "Injure or defraud another person," would be prosecuted of a "Felony punishable by imprisonment for not more than 14 years."
HB 6258 alters existing Michigan penal code to include definitions of distributed ledger technology in addition to cryptocurrency.
Both bills have currently been referred to the Committee on Law and Justice.
By its definition, blockchain provides a digitized data record that cannot be changed.
All parties of a blockchain transaction maintain a copy of the blockchain, which means it would be practically impossible to change every copy of the ledger globally in order to fake a transaction.
According to the IBM Blockchain Blog, if any blockchain's record is altered, the signatures will become invalid so other participants in the network would be notified about it right away.
Blockchain networks do not possess one single point of vulnerability for attacks and cannot be altered using a single computer.
It would require immense volumes of computing power to access "Every instance" of a blockchain in order to change data at the same time.
Earlier this year, the state of Tennessee passed legislation that recognized the legal authority to use blockchain technology and smart contracts for electronic transactions.
The bill also included a provision that "Protects ownership rights of certain information secured by blockchain technology."
Michigan Introduces Bill to Prosecute Persons Who 'Falsely Alter' Data on Blockchain
pubblicato su Jun 14, 2018
by Cointele | pubblicato su Coinage
Coinage
Notizie recenti
Vedi tutti
First Mover: What's Next for Bitcoin as Wall Street Gets Vaccine Booster
Bitcoin was higher for a second day, staying in a range of between roughly $15,200 and $15,600, as news of progress in developing a coronavirus vaccine appeared to touch off a rally in U.S. stocks.
Market Wrap: Bitcoin Fails to Break $15.9K; Over 50K ETH Staked on Eth 2.0 Contract
Bitcoin gained Wednesday while Ethereum 2.0 staking has been ramping up.
Citibank Analyst Says Bitcoin Could Pass $300K by December 2021
A senior analyst at U.S.-based financial giant Citibank has penned a report drawing on similarities between the 1970s gold market and bitcoin.
Blockchain Bites: Data Unions. Hard Forks. And One Citi Analyst's Case for $300K BTC.
A Citibank managing director thinks bitcoin could hit $318,000.