Nevada Code § 719.245

Use of public blockchain to secure information does not affect right to ownership or use of information; exception
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1. A person who uses a public blockchain
to secure information that the person owns or has the right to use does not
thereby relinquish any right of ownership or use with respect to the
information, except to the extent that an agreement of the person expressly
provides for the transfer of such a right.
2. Nothing contained in subsection 1 shall
be deemed to affect the status of, or any right or obligation established by
law with respect to, any document that is:
(a) Filed with or otherwise submitted to a
governmental agency or official, including, without limitation, any document
that is submitted for recording in the office of a county recorder; or
(b) A public record for the purposes of NRS 239.010 .

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