I believe Poland recently switched their entire land registry system to a blockchain model. There are use cases outside of cryptocurrency, but you're right: there's always the element of human error. Honestly, the way Steem does it, with a seven day correction window before entries become immutable, might be the near-term solution to this particular issue.
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Good point regarding Steemit, buddy. As the social media content is based on our own "subjective" viewpoint and therefore in your control, it also serves as a great use case for blockchain tech. Big institutions where the data is very sensitive to change, may be another matter though.