A crypto-based dossier could help prove Russia committed war crimes
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June 10, 20226 min read1232 words
Published: June 10, 2022  |  6 min read1232 words
London (CNN Business)In early March, a Telegram user posted a photo of wreckage at a school in a suburb of Kharkiv, Ukraine. The photo showed the side of a classroom with a large blast hole and a pile of debris including desks and chairs.International law prohibits intentional at...
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June 10, 2022
The article explains how crypto is helping to keep records of war crimes, and what to expect from the process of submitting a dossier to the International Criminal Court. It's the first submission of evidence using the blockchain technology behind cryptocurrencies to any court of law.
June 10, 2022
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