Abstract
The article invites the reader to understand and reflect on a new method of certifying and giving faith to documents and legal acts more broadly, based on a system called blockchain, a digital tool with great expectations over its vast possibility of applications. With this, the article seeks to show the reader from the perspective of digital law how the aforementioned system can legitimize legal acts capable of generating the right of action conferred on extrajudicial titles and how the democratic system of law gives this system a certifying power capable of giving "faith" without necessarily passing through the public authorities. Finally, the article uses a bibliographic methodology in books, supported by documentaries and videos, to guarantee the security of the resolution of the central problem, that is, what a blockchain-enabled judicial system would be like and what are the dimensions of the power conferred on this system.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.56238/tfisdwv1-047