Want to be your own notary? Of course you do. Bitcoin.com has re-launched their basic notary service and for a tiny fee of 0.0005 (which is approximately $0.75 at the time of writing this post), everyone can prove ownership of documents. The service was started earlier in 2017, but was suspended due to problems with BTC network. This time the service is implemented on the Bitcoin Cash network, which makes it much more user-friendly.
This service is a spectacularly good example of how the blockchain technology makes our lives better and easier.
So what does this service do exactly?
Well, if one wants to verify ownership of a document, one simply has to upload the document to the service (via a simple drag-n-drop!), pay the tiny fee and the timestamped and encrypted data will be stored onto the BCH blockchain forever.
While governemts still rely on more conventional methods of verification, organizations and individuals can use this tool to store ownership data on-the-go.
To do a simple verification, just upload the document and a cryptographic hash of that document is created and looked up on the blockchain. If found, the user will be linked to the proof page of the document.
But why would one need this service at all? For many reasons though - this could come in handy with patent arguments - one could easily prove ownership of the data at a specified date. This can easily be used to prove the integrity of the data as well, that the document has not changed from it's original state. When was the will written? What was the original signed deal between two parties? These and many questions can easily be solved with this innovative service.
Have a good use case? Let me know in the comments.
Breaking the first half of January brought us the news that 80% of the whole Bitcoin supply has been mined. Bitcoin rocks a hard cap of 21 million Bitcoins - the cap is built into the code. No way to create more, and as the supply is finite, this should essentially keep the price supported through the scarcicy factor (where the price will be supported is another discussion). And users losing their hardware wallets or keys will only contribute more to the scarcity. Currently a little less than 17 million BTC has been mined of that 21 mil.
So what will the miners do when the last Bitcoin is mined? The only source of income for the miners will then be the transaction fees. But don't worry - at current estimations the last Bitcoin will be mined somewhere in the middle of the 22nd century, so it's highly probable that you and your kids will not be around by then any more.
Original story via cryptodaily
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That’s interesting. I didn’t know it before.
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Very useful and informative article, my dear friend!
Such a notary will allow to protect authors. I think it's very cool!!
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Regarding the last Bitcoin, you are absolutely right, my dear friend! This is another reason to talk about a further rise in the price of Bitcoin. The main law of the market is the law of supply and demand.
And if the demand grows (there will be a lot of buyers Bitcoin), and the offer will fall (it will become less and less), then naturally this will lead to an increase in Bitcoin prices.
Thank you for the article, @furious-one!
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Thank you very much!
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great article man
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Very nice! It's much easier to get those documents notarized thanks to new technology. I'm not aware bitcoin cash is faster than bitcoin network :)
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Well I think many people will be interested in this kind of service especially for the very important documents that can easily be tampered nowadays. But with Bitcoin.com Notary offering this kind of technology, you can easily present your proof.
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This is GREAT to know, excuse me while I notarize my SOUL!
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lol what? :D
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I will be inside the blockchain and LIVE FOREVER!!!HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA(drunk with power!)
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That would be great! Much easier notary for all :)
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by storing data and files on the blockchain it make it easy to find itand prove ownership, this is where technology should have been years ago but alas here we are
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nice men article amazing @furious-one
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Great article sir.
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I think it's good news. It's going to be more easy.
Thanks for your valuable article. Good to know about it. @furious-one
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It seems to be a great thing for inventors, they can file thier patient and record them digitally on blockchain
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Great idea, I will visit the site and trying verifying some data. Its a good news
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Very intresting article i like your work!
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It seems very easy to implement on Steem or EOS with transactions.
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Wow it is great to see so many great developments in bitcoin.
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Real and easy means of certification of ones document with a little and affordable bitcoion fee compared when are to make payment manually. And apart from this documentation verification,it shows bitcoin is about getting much value if if this article is widely spread with alot making good use of it. Because what's hindering the value of bitcon is it's less patronage in comparison to about 1500 crypto currencies. Thanks for this article and bitcon uses,please make this post on other platforms to boosting bitcoin value..
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It's a shame that such a service has become inviable with Bitcoins' absurd fees. Maybe we finally found a use for Bitcoin Cash?
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