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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2021 · 3 MIN

12.3 Bitcoin timestamping and signatures for journalists || Janine Römer

from Join the Wasabikas - a Bitcoin Privacy Podcast · host Wasabi Wallet

Janine explains how Bitcoin as a time stamping server is incredibly useful for journalists, as this can prove that a certain piece of data did in fact exist at a certain point in the past. Even the git commit history can be secured against many attacks. Cryptographic signatures are essential to prove the authorship of a certain data.

Janine explains how Bitcoin as a time stamping server is incredibly useful for journalists, as this can prove that a certain piece of data did in fact exist at a certain point in the past. Even the git commit history can be secured against many attacks. Cryptographic signatures are essential to prove the authorship of a certain data.

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