Navigating the Digital Timestamps User Interface
03 April 24
Welcome to the world of Digital Time Stamps, where protecting your intellectual property has never been easier. Our unique service allows you to create an encrypted fingerprint of your work and store it on the blockchain, offering a time-bound proof of your creative genius. In this post, we will guide you through our user interface, ensuring you make the most out of our service.
Firstly, let's discuss the ease of creating digital signatures. With our service, you can protect your files against tampering, ensuring that the contents remain identical to the original version. The user interface features a simple upload option, where you can select the desired file, following which a unique digital signature is created. The process is swift, and the signature serves as an unalterable proof of your file's integrity.
Once your files have been processed, you can easily view their timestamp proofs and transaction history. The user interface offers an organized list of processed files, making the tracking of your records straightforward.
Another noteworthy feature of our user interface is the verification process. Not only is it free, but it's also easily accessible to anyone, even without an account. You can simply enter the file's ID, and our system will quickly verify its authenticity, providing you with complete peace of mind.
Finally, our system leverages the decentralized and publicly auditable Bitcoin blockchain, offering a cost-effective and trustworthy solution at just $2.50 per file. The timestamping process is nearly instantaneous, eliminating the wait for Bitcoin confirmations.
From document sharing to securing video integrity, the applications of our service are wide-ranging. With our user interface guide, we hope you can navigate the Digital Time Stamps system with ease, fully utilizing its potential to protect your intellectual property.
Remember, your creativity is priceless. Let Digital Time Stamps help you safeguard it in the most efficient, user-friendly way possible.