
Delaware, the state where more than half of all U.S. publicly traded companies are incorporated, has taken steps to facilitate a favorable legal and regulatory environment for the development of blockchain technology.
The state’s initiatives are designed to, among other things, enable companies to precisely keep track of who owns a company’s stock, and diminish the likelihood of security interest perfection errors which can result in lenders losing billions of dollars.
Learn about two real-life corporate disasters that resulted from pre-blockchain era mistakes in these very areas. Read Morrison & Foerster’s article in Forbes.