Session:OpenTimestamps: Scalable, Trustless, Distributed Timestamping with Bitcoin
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Description | A timestamp proves that a message existed prior to some point in time; timestamps are occasionally referred to as “proofs-of-existence”. Being able to prove that data existed prior to a point in time is surprisingly useful. Let’s look at some use-cases to understand how Bitcoin Blockchain can help out here.
We can have a hands on afterwards at the Bitcoin Assembly with Bitcoin Core Dev Peter Todd. |
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Type | Talk |
Kids session | No |
Keyword(s) | network |
Tags | Assembly:Bitcoin, Blockchain |
Processing assembly | Assembly:Bitcoin |
Person organizing | User:Rootzoll |
Language | en - English |
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Starts at | 2017/12/28 15:30 |
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Ends at | 2017/12/28 15:50 |
Duration | 20 minutes |
Location | Room:Chaos West Stage |