Hi all,

while i have the option, for example with the free Adobe Acrobat DC
Reader, to sign my .pdf documents with my x.509 certificate and
use a timestamp service, i thought why not give GnuPG a try.

So i googled a bit and found this service, which uses the Bitcoin
blockchain to store the timestamp proof.

https://opentimestamps.org

One can simply do a gpg --clearsign doc.txt && ots stamp
doc.txt.asc, or gpg --detach-sign myfile && ots stamp myfile.sig. :-)

Of course one can also use their web interface.

Maybe you find this little info useful too, because i have not seen
this topic discussed here yet. I'm aware that there is or was an
old Timestamping Service in England available, but i thought
that the blockchain is cool.

Regards
Stefan
-- 
https://www.behance.net/futagoza
https://keybase.io/stefan_claas

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