just throwing this out there, the blockchain really is useful.
Public notaries exist for *legal* reasons. A *court* has to accept the notarization as valid.
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lol you really think Courts aren't going to accept blockchain tech?
LOL
Until then it's not a notary service.
Looks like a lot of people are going to get conned by ethereum-based services this way. People don't understand that an "agreement" isn't worth shit if it's not enforceable.
ethereum is a programing lang. that you use to move BTC or LTC or ETH around, and there is no single server that runs the code, the network is the runtime environment, its kinda wacky, but in a way reminds me of skynet.
the best app on ETH right now is some provably fair pyramid schemes, i guess, should look into that.