Author : Muhammad Shahid
DOI : 10.46335/IJIES.2026.1.1.1
Abstract: The integration of block chain technology with land registry systems represents a paradigm shift in property rights management. This meta-synthesis examines Layer-2 tokenized land registry architectures through a systematic review of 47 peer-reviewed publications spanning 2018-2024. We analyze architectural patterns, consensus mechanisms, scalability solutions, and interoperability frameworks employed across various jurisdictions. Our synthesis reveals three dominant architectural approaches: state channel-based registries, rollup-based systems, and hybrid constructions combining multiple Layer-2 solutions. Performance analysis indicates that optimistic rollups achieve transaction throughput of 2,000-4,000 TPS with finality times of 7-14 days, while ZK-rollups provide 500-2,000 TPS with near-instant finality. Stakeholder analysis identifies critical barriers, including regulatory ambiguity, technical complexity, and institutional resistance. We propose a unified framework synthesizing best practices and recommend a phased implementation strategy prioritizing legal framework development, pilot program deployment, and gradual scaling. This research contributes to the growing body of knowledge on blockchain-based property rights systems and provides actionable insights for policymakers and technology implementers.
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