The Future of Recordkeeping: The Legal and Regulatory Considerations of Blockchain Adoption
Keywords:
Blockchain, Recordkeeping, Data privacy, Smart contracts, Distributed ledger ComplianceAbstract
This paper examines blockchain technology’s impact on the future of recordkeeping, particularly
its ability to enhance transparency, security, and accountability across sectors such as supply
chain management and healthcare. Blockchain’s distributed ledger technology (DLT) promises
automated compliance through smart contracts, which can streamline operations and reduce
administrative tasks. However, regulatory frameworks like General Data Protection Regulation
GDPR introduce challenges, especially where blockchain’s immutability conflicts with data
privacy requirements, such as the right to be forgotten. Legal considerations surrounding smart
contracts, jurisdiction, and cross-border data storage further complicate blockchain’s adoption.
This paper advocates for adaptive regulatory frameworks and cross-sector collaboration to
reconcile blockchain’s strengths with compliance demands, ensuring its sustainable integration
into recordkeeping practices.