As a section of the page clearly highlights the differences between smart contracts and smart legal contracts, it makes sense to split the latter into a new page and expand the content.
Following on from guidance issued by the Law Commission (UK Government organisation) The law of England and Wales can accommodate smart legal contracts, concludes Law Commission the current state of the page could leave users confused as to the difference, and given the number of sources available for the new page, including from the UK Government and respected publications there is ample room for the content to grow to fully explain the topic. [1] [2] [3]
I had considered following the Be Bold guidance, but given the topic's relation to Blockchain, I wanted to canvas views first. --WonderingCamel (talk) 12:18, 6 December 2021 (UTC)
- @WonderingCamel while Smart contracts and Distributed ledger technology law are both notable topics, I am not sure there's sufficient sourcing for a comparison article of the two. Such articles also run risk of being original research. Worth reading this essay Wikipedia:Comparison Articles and Original Research on that. More pragmatically in the meantime, if there's more specific content you'd like to insert, add it in this existing article and see if it stays. ~ 🦝 Shushugah (he/him • talk) 12:49, 15 December 2021 (UTC)
- @WonderingCamel Based on your sources, I don't see that smart legal contracts are a separate topic. JBchrch talk 17:15, 15 December 2021 (UTC)