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Ohio Is Poised to Lead the Way Into the Blockchain Age

September 12, 2018

New law protects firms developing innovative uses for blockchain technology

On Aug. 3, Ohio Governor John Kasich signed legislation that will stimulate business investment in blockchain technology to transmit and store electronic records in a wide range of industries. The new law makes Ohio one of the first U.S. states to provide legal protection to firms developing new uses for this cutting-edge technology. It also offers an additional draw for companies that may be looking to expand their blockchain and R&D operations to the state.

Innovators continue to develop new applications for blockchain technology in industries ranging from financial services to supply chain management, real estate and healthcare. Benefits include greater security of information, reduced costs and faster transactions. Cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin are just one way that blockchain technology can be used.

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