Happy birthday everyone! DigiByte is now officially two years old! Thank you to the DigiByte community for all your support these last two years! 2016 is going to be a very exciting year!
As such we are pleased to introduce DiguSign: http://digusign.com/ DiguSign it in the blockchain?
DiguSign allows you to secure any document, smart contract or file in the DigiByte blockchain. Try it out and let us know what you think!
As such we are pleased to introduce DiguSign: http://digusign.com/ DiguSign it in the blockchain?
DiguSign allows you to secure any document, smart contract or file in the DigiByte blockchain. Try it out and let us know what you think!
Happy 2 Year Birthday. Clear to See DigiByte is here to stay! A BIG Congratulations to all of the team and community.
Keep up the good work!
PS: Would be a great idea to have a member here make a user guide video for DiguSign with an explanation of how it works. Plus adding an "overview" to the website. Explaining the legalalities of storing Documents and such on the blockchain and an explanation of why this is a good idea.
Happy Birthday DGB
About why it's a good idea, my first tought when I saw this was about musician.
In my country, unless you paid a lot for buying rights-proof on your music it's can be a hassle to protect it. There is a trick, you send to yourself by the Post Office your cd on a closed envelope and the timestamp put on it by the postman prove the time you created the cd.
With Digusign (I'm not convince it's a good name for it, I rather prefered dgbsign or anything else that a "U" that can be hard to remember), you can now prove your rights on paternity in a incontrovertibly manners, and that's good.
For GDD to music, from algo to business plan. There is a lot of stuff this Digusign can do, and that's always good to have working services in the DGB showcase
In fact, a collectivity (a small town per ex) could even use it to store land registry plan if I don't get wrong.