Breaking the Conventional Chains of Statehood Through Blockchain: Exploring States In Virtual Reality

Introduction Estonia, a northern European state that is trying to develop an e-state within its ‘physical boundaries’ has made significant strides in transferring many state functions to the digital space. It provides the service of public goods online. For example, digital voting, digital banking, e-residency for business, digital governance, etc. This shows that digital governance […]

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