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110 sats \ 1 reply \ @sandbeach123old 14 Oct 2022 \ on: OpenTimestamps: Scalable, Trust-Minimized, Distributed Timestamping with Bitcoin bitcoin
I used it when I was downloading the binary from lnd. I did not get the full idea but it made sense.
Good to hear!
There's also git support in OpenTimestamps that allows you to validate timestamps on signed git commits: https://petertodd.org/2016/opentimestamps-git-integration
Timestamps aren't some magic "this is valid" proof. But they are useful for limiting the scope of when an attack might have happened.
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