Why Your Digital Transactions Will Soon Fall Under Maritime Law (And What That Means)

Why Your Digital Transactions Will Soon Fall Under Maritime Law (And What That Means)

Understand how blockchain technology is creating a legal gray area that transcends national boundaries and why this shift toward international maritime law is inevitable.


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When Dano processes a video through his Theta node in North Carolina, it's validated by 147 other nodes worldwide. If there's a legal dispute, which jurisdiction applies? The answer reveals why we're inevitably moving toward international maritime law for all digital commerce.

This isn't theoretical - it's already happening. As more government services move to blockchain (California car titles, property records, tax systems), we're crossing a legal threshold with massive implications for freedom, privacy, and national sovereignty.

This session was recorded on August 26, 2024