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Did you know that almost every commercial document signing solution makes your agreement available to third parties? With records in a database that can be easily modified? With SIGit, your documents are encrypted in the browser, and are only accessible to named counterparties. We use Blossom for data storage, Nostr for secure identity and metadata signing, and OTS for timestamping on Bitcoin. SIGit is available now, and we'd love your feedback! https://sigit.io
2025-09-04 07:02:20 from 1 relay(s) 2 replies ↓
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Unfortunately, in Europe (at least) these kind of solution have no legal value, since they don't use regular certificate authorities to produce the signature. I developed Woleet Sign years ago using bitcoin to timestamp and bitcoin signatures to sign documents hashes (allowing to keep the documents private).
2025-09-04 10:46:07 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent 2 replies ↓ Reply
Wrong. If you read the legislation on digital signatures, the key must be something the "user can control" Most solutions use SMS and email, neither of which produces a a signature, and neither of which are under the control of the user We believe 99% of digital signing solutions are not compliant We understand your point though, that corporates have more trust in the perceived "legal value" of the cert authorities We plan to address this point more eloquently as we build out
2025-09-04 14:48:39 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent Reply