Legal Regulation of Smart Contracts in China and the United States: A Comparative Legal Analysis
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Karaganda National Research University named after àcademician Ye.A. Buketov
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This paper presents a comprehensive comparative study of the legal regulation of smart contracts in the United
States and the People’s Republic of China, taking into account both theoretical frameworks and practical
applications. Smart contracts are examined as both technological and legal instruments that facilitate the automation
of contractual obligations, enhance transactional transparency, and streamline the management of
digital assets within the digital economy. The relevance of this research arises from the rapid integration of
blockchain technology into the financial sector, public services, international trade, logistics, and insurance.
Nevertheless, despite the widespread use of the technology, the legal status of smart contracts and their
recognition by national and international courts remain subjects of academic and professional debate. The
methodological basis of this study combines comparative legal analysis, a systematic review of regulatory
acts and judicial practice, an examination of academic literature, and the synthesis of information from diverse
sources. This research highlights the key features of the Chinese and American regulatory models. The
Chinese model is characterized by centralized control, where smart contracts are integrated into state-backed
digital platforms, including the Blockchain-based Service Network (BSN) and the digital yuan. This approach
ensures standardization and security, however constrains the pace of innovative adoption. By contrast, the
American model demonstrates flexibility and fosters innovation by recognizing program code as a legally
significant instrument under digital transactions and contract law (e.g., the E-SIGN Act of 2000 and various
state laws). However, it lacks clear standards and uniform security protocols.
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Boranbay S.S. Legal Regulation of Smart Contracts in China and the United States: A Comparative Legal Analysis / S.S. Boranbay // Bulletin of the Karaganda University. “Law” Series. — 2025. — Vol.30. — № 4(120). — pp. 122-128.