This research addresses inefficiencies in estate distribution in Malaysia by improving the existing “my land” system. It proposes a connected ecosystem linking agencies, enabling secure data sharing, transparency, and streamlined processes. The goal is to reduce delays and disputes, creating a faster, more trustworthy system that better supports families during bereavement.

This research explores using blockchain to secure land records in Indonesia, where fragile paper systems fuel disputes and injustice. By creating tamper-proof, transparent, and shared records, blockchain could restore trust in land ownership—while raising critical questions about digital access, inclusion, and equity.