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You are replying to this message: | | Posted by JanetK_CA on 11/19/19 4:45pm
"In PART of the digital world, the digital description of a file COMBINED WITH a timestamp is being called a notarization. It proves the document that corresponds to the digital description must have been created before the date and time specified in the timestamp."
So is a 'message digest' created for any blockchain document? This is my whole point. It sounds like some folks are calling something a 'notarization' even though no actual Notary Public has been involved in any aspect of that document creation/execution. And from what I'm reading, it doesn't seem like that type of 'notarization' involves anything about identifying a signer or determining willingness and competence.
IMO, this is the biggest concern about conflating these two processes and calling them the same thing, when they clearly are not.
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