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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.
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.