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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Speculation (Altcoins) => Topic started by: Pffrt on April 17, 2020, 01:36:21 PM



Title: Signature Chain, worth to look at?
Post by: Pffrt on April 17, 2020, 01:36:21 PM
Signature chain is a project which has targeted the blockchain notarization. We all know how blockchain will be used by most of the organization and it's a matter of time that notarization will also be based on blockchain. At the moment, we have two option. One is DeepVault made by DeepOnion and the other is Signature Chain. Deepvault is a part of DeepOnion but Signature Chain is a dedicated one.

What do you think? Will such coin specially Signature Chain have a good future. There current condition is very risky to invest a little amount even. If they don't get any real adoption, the investment will be trashed. Let me know your thoughts.


Title: Re: Signature Chain, worth to look at?
Post by: BitcoinGirl.Club on April 18, 2020, 07:19:44 AM
What are we talking about here? Another altcoin project that will disappear after a successful/unsuccessful ICO? Sorry, I  do not have this time to look into any altcoin project in the last 2 years. It just does not worth the shot. Too many scams.

Hodling bitcoin worked best for me so far.


Title: Re: Signature Chain, worth to look at?
Post by: rat03gopoh on April 18, 2020, 08:16:31 AM
What do you think? Will such coin specially Signature Chain have a good future. There current condition is very risky to invest a little amount even. If they don't get any real adoption, the investment will be trashed. Let me know your thoughts.

Can you give the project link that you are talking about?
Didn't we already have a signature feature on the BTC Blockchain. What will distinguish it from other blocks or it? If it doesn't exceed, then it's not worth supporting.


Title: Re: Signature Chain, worth to look at?
Post by: btc_angela on April 18, 2020, 08:37:48 AM
Signature chain is a project which has targeted the blockchain notarization. We all know how blockchain will be used by most of the organization and it's a matter of time that notarization will also be based on blockchain. At the moment, we have two option. One is DeepVault made by DeepOnion and the other is Signature Chain. Deepvault is a part of DeepOnion but Signature Chain is a dedicated one.

Isn't enough that blockchain doesn't need this kind of notarisation? I mean when everything is written on the blockchain, it can't be altered that's why we say it is immutable, then why we need notarisation?

What do you think? Will such coin specially Signature Chain have a good future. There current condition is very risky to invest a little amount even. If they don't get any real adoption, the investment will be trashed. Let me know your thoughts.

As far as I know, DeepVault didn't enjoy the support, so Signature Chain might end up the same, just saying.


Title: Re: Signature Chain, worth to look at?
Post by: Pffrt on April 18, 2020, 01:12:01 PM
What are we talking about here? Another altcoin project that will disappear after a successful/unsuccessful ICO? Sorry, I  do not have this time to look into any altcoin project in the last 2 years. It just does not worth the shot. Too many scams.

Hodling bitcoin worked best for me so far.
It's not an ICO. It's just a project built targeting the blockchain notarization. I agree with you that altcoin = shitcoin most of the times. But you know as we are heading to an era of blockchain, we may see such project to have good future.

Can you give the project link that you are talking about?
Didn't we already have a signature feature on the BTC Blockchain.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5026949.0

Isn't enough that blockchain doesn't need this kind of notarisation? I mean when everything is written on the blockchain, it can't be altered that's why we say it is immutable, then why we need notarisation?
Both signature chain and DeepVault is alternative or blockchain version of protecting intellectual property, having copyright. We can register our publications, image etc with such projects. As far as I know with BTC blockchain it can't be done. Even if it is possible, I think it will cost much higher. On the other hand, no one will develop a lot of API or dedicated software for such notarization.