Amazon Quantum Ledger Database
https://aws.amazon.com/fr/qldb/
Voir aussi OpenTimestamps.
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Journal du mardi 01 octobre 2024 à 10:34
Suite à l'écriture de 2024-10-01_1016, #JaiDécouvert OpenTimestamps :
A suggestion: while I agree with other posters that this isn't a replacement for the third-party trust model DocuSign provides, you might as well use my OpenTimestamps project to timestamp the documents OpenSign produces. Being able to prove that a document was in fact created in the past, before a dispute existed about the document, is significantly better than not being able to prove that. OpenTimestamps is free and open source, using Bitcoin so that you don't have a trusted third party. Timestamps made with OpenTimestamps are free, as merkle trees are used to allow the whole world's documents to be timestamped with a single Bitcoin transaction.
A good example of how it's been used recently is by the official election authority in Guatemala to timestamp polling documents in their recent presidential election: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0nnM5_Z90E
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Il y a quelques jours, en explorant les outils de Consent Management Provider, j'ai découvert Amazon Quantum Ledger Database et j'ai commencé à réfléchir aux méthodes permettant de réaliser une alternative ouverte. C'est ce que propose OpenTimestamps.
Pour plus d'informations sur le fonctionnement de OpenTimestamps, je conseille la lecture de cet article (que je n'ai pas encore lu) : OpenTimestamps: Scalable, Trust-Minimized, Distributed Timestamping with Bitcoin.