On 13/01/16 04:36, Damon Sicore wrote:
> Hi Doma,
> 
> These are links to public posts containing cryptographic hash
> values generated from documents that I wrote on or before the dates
> of the posts.   By posting these hash values publicly, I’m proving
> to the world that I said something specific at a specific time.
> The world does not know what I said, and only I can produce the
> documents which, when hashed, produce these exact hash values.

I guess this is a way to make predictions but avoid being laughed at
if they don't come true?

There are plenty of ways to do this without spamming wikimedia-l. For
example:

https://www.freetsa.org/
http://truetimestamp.org/
https://www.btproof.com/

-- Tim Starling


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