Event JSON
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"content": "Relevant: https://github.com/opentimestamps/nist-inject\n\ntl;dr: I have a long standing project that timestamps the NIST random beacon, and a bunch of other blockchains, with OTS/Bitcoin. This means that Bitcoin blocks can be proven to have been created _after_ those random beacons, giving even more evidence as to the accuracy of Bitcoin block header times.\n\nAlso, I'm time-stamping Bitcoin block headers with a bunch of Roughtime servers: https://github.com/opentimestamps/restamp Again, this provides evidence proving Bitcoin blocks were create prior to those trusted Roughtime servers.",
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