Re: Question about a good starting point for Tuwani

2020-07-04 Thread Ralf Heydenreich
Hi Antoine, thanks for your fast answer. Am 04.07.2020 um 19:43 schrieb Antoine Toulme: > Hello Ralph, > > If you’re looking for a way to hash a document and store in on the permaweb, > IPFS or arweave might be good choices. Sounds good. > It looks like you’re trying to create your own blockcha

Re: Question about a good starting point for Tuwani

2020-07-04 Thread Antoine Toulme
Hello Ralph, If you’re looking for a way to hash a document and store in on the permaweb, IPFS or arweave might be good choices. It looks like you’re trying to create your own blockchain for the purposes of storing a doc, however. Am I understanding this right? If so, you might be best served b

Re: Question about a good starting point for Tuwani

2020-07-04 Thread Ralf Heydenreich
sorry, I meant "Tuweni"... Am 04.07.2020 um 19:35 schrieb Ralf Heydenreich: > Hi all, > > I want to start using the Tuwani library. But I've just wondered where > to start. It seems that there are several sub projects for handling > BitCoin or Ethereal, which is not what I wanted. > > I'm lookin

Question about a good starting point for Tuwani

2020-07-04 Thread Ralf Heydenreich
Hi all, I want to start using the Tuwani library. But I've just wondered where to start. It seems that there are several sub projects for handling BitCoin or Ethereal, which is not what I wanted. I'm looking for a solution to to secure a document's history so that it can't be changed (or so that