Signing Notary Documents while Staying at Home? Completely Possible!

Signing Notary Documents while Staying at Home? Completely Possible!

On December 15, Ubitquity LLC launched a new Blockchain-based notary platform BitNotarize in alpha. The platform will allow people to upload and keep their documents on the Blockchain. The platform can be used along with a traditional notary system, making it more simple and convenient. The platform offers a whole bunch of notary services on the Blockchain without the need to even leave your house. You can even sign them via the Blockchain. It can be used along with a traditional notary system, ensuring additional security and reliability. Nathan Wosnack, CEO of Ubitquity stated they’re....


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