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Document Type

Comment

Subject Area

Blockchain Law Division

Abstract

Blockchain’s tamper-proof, distributed, and decentralized design has gained popularity during a period of rising cybercrime and data vulnerability. People revere blockchain for its potential to revolutionize various industries and criticize it for its association with unethical and illicit activities. Despite challenges and misconceptions surrounding its prior uses, blockchain technology has continued progressing—offering promising solutions for enhancing data security, transparency, and accountability. This Comment examines the evolution of blockchain technology, its applications, and how it can improve efficiency and enhance public trust in the judicial system. After outlining blockchain technology’s modest beginnings, this Comment theorizes several applications for blockchain in the legal system and identifies several potential obstacles to their implementation. This Comment also discusses the ways Wyoming is leading the way in blockchain legislation. While challenges remain, the continued development of blockchain offers a transformative opportunity to foster improved trust, security, and efficiency in judicial processes.

DOI

10.59643/1942-9916.1527

Rights

Copyright © 2025 by the Wyoming Law Review unless otherwise noted. Except as otherwise provided, copies of any article may be made for classroom use, provided that: (1) Copies are distributed at or below cost; (2) The author and journal are identified; (3) Proper notice of copyright is affixed to each copy; and (4) The Wyoming Law Review is notified of the use.

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