> you'd be unwise to think that your cryptographic signatures are going to help much It was you who suggested simple cryptographic signatures in your initial reply to the parent comment. I was only pointing out that…
Securely signing a cryptographic message with a provable timestamp still requires a trusted third party, as far as I know. A trusted third party can be corrupted.[1] Writing data on a decentralized blockchain inherently…
> you'd be unwise to think that your cryptographic signatures are going to help much It was you who suggested simple cryptographic signatures in your initial reply to the parent comment. I was only pointing out that…
Securely signing a cryptographic message with a provable timestamp still requires a trusted third party, as far as I know. A trusted third party can be corrupted.[1] Writing data on a decentralized blockchain inherently…