Received: from sog-mx-4.v43.ch3.sourceforge.com ([172.29.43.194] helo=mx.sourceforge.net) by sfs-ml-4.v29.ch3.sourceforge.com with esmtp (Exim 4.76) (envelope-from ) id 1Yv1Bo-0002cu-Ps for bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net; Wed, 20 May 2015 10:25:28 +0000 Received-SPF: pass (sog-mx-4.v43.ch3.sourceforge.com: domain of gmail.com designates 209.85.218.49 as permitted sender) client-ip=209.85.218.49; envelope-from=el33th4x0r@gmail.com; helo=mail-oi0-f49.google.com; Received: from mail-oi0-f49.google.com ([209.85.218.49]) by sog-mx-4.v43.ch3.sourceforge.com with esmtps (TLSv1:RC4-SHA:128) (Exim 4.76) id 1Yv1Bn-0008LV-Ni for bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net; Wed, 20 May 2015 10:25:28 +0000 Received: by oign205 with SMTP id n205so32309403oig.2 for ; Wed, 20 May 2015 03:25:22 -0700 (PDT) X-Received: by 10.182.103.231 with SMTP id fz7mr27993185obb.33.1432117522318; Wed, 20 May 2015 03:25:22 -0700 (PDT) MIME-Version: 1.0 Received: by 10.182.60.72 with HTTP; Wed, 20 May 2015 03:25:01 -0700 (PDT) From: =?UTF-8?Q?Emin_G=C3=BCn_Sirer?= Date: Wed, 20 May 2015 06:25:01 -0400 Message-ID: To: Bitcoin Dev Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=089e011763b731f017051680d8dd X-Spam-Score: -0.6 (/) X-Spam-Report: Spam Filtering performed by mx.sourceforge.net. See http://spamassassin.org/tag/ for more details. -1.5 SPF_CHECK_PASS SPF reports sender host as permitted sender for sender-domain 0.0 FREEMAIL_FROM Sender email is commonly abused enduser mail provider (el33th4x0r[at]gmail.com) -0.0 SPF_PASS SPF: sender matches SPF record 1.0 HTML_MESSAGE BODY: HTML included in message -0.1 DKIM_VALID_AU Message has a valid DKIM or DK signature from author's domain 0.1 DKIM_SIGNED Message has a DKIM or DK signature, not necessarily valid -0.1 DKIM_VALID Message has at least one valid DKIM or DK signature X-Headers-End: 1Yv1Bn-0008LV-Ni Subject: [Bitcoin-development] Virtual Notary. X-BeenThere: bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.9 Precedence: list List-Id: List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Wed, 20 May 2015 10:25:28 -0000 --089e011763b731f017051680d8dd Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Hi everyone, Given the recent discussions on projects that use the Bitcoin blockchain to record factoids, people on this list might be interested in the Virtual Notary project. Virtual Notary is essentially an online witness (aka attestor) to online factoids. It can provide: * proof of Bitcoin funds (without revealing public addresses or fund location on the blockchain) * proof of Bitcoin address ownership * proof of Tweet * proof of real estate value * proof of DNS ownership * proof of existence * proof of web page contents * proof of weather conditions The factoids can be recorded on the blockchain (if you pay for the transaction with Bitcoin or PayPal), or they can be part of a free attestation chain that we maintain. The website provides a permanent URL to the factoids it generates; it also provides an X.509 certificate that you can download and keep safe in perpetuity, independent of the website. The link to the website is here: http://virtual-notary.org The link to the writeup describing the various factoids and their use cases is here: http://hackingdistributed.com/2013/06/20/virtual-notary-intro/ We are actively looking for people who are interested in developing the service further. Specifically, if you have suggestions for how to extend the service, for new proof/factoid types, or for how to build a business case around the core idea, please let us know. Best, - egs --089e011763b731f017051680d8dd Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi everyone,

Given the recent discussio= ns on projects that use the Bitcoin blockchain to record factoids, people o= n this list might be interested in the Virtual Notary project. Virtual Nota= ry is essentially an online witness (aka attestor) to online factoids. It c= an provide:

=C2=A0 * proof of Bitcoin funds (witho= ut revealing public addresses or fund location on the blockchain)

=C2=A0 * proof of Bitcoin address ownership

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=C2=A0 * proof of Tweet

=C2=A0 * proof o= f real estate value

=C2=A0 * proof of DNS ownershi= p

=C2=A0 * proof of existence

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=C2=A0 * proof of web page contents

=C2=A0 * = proof of weather conditions

The factoids can be re= corded on the blockchain (if you pay for the transaction with Bitcoin or Pa= yPal), or they can be part of a free attestation chain that we maintain. Th= e website provides a permanent URL to the factoids it generates; it also pr= ovides an X.509 certificate that you can download and keep safe in perpetui= ty, independent of the website.

The link to the we= bsite is here:

The link to the writeup d= escribing the various factoids and their use cases is here:
=C2= =A0 http://hackingdistributed.com/2013/06/20/virtual-notary-intro/

We are actively looking for people who are interested = in developing the service further. Specifically, if you have suggestions fo= r how to extend the service, for new proof/factoid types, or for how to bui= ld a business case around the core idea, please let us know.

=
Best,
- egs

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