Misty on Nostr: Could someone post their last Will and Testament on Nostr and have it considered ...
Could someone post their last Will and Testament on Nostr and have it considered legally binding?
A person's signing key would help ensure it really was from the deceased, and therefore, it could be considered automatically #authenticated and permissible to use as #evidence. 🤔
I'm not sure what made me think of this.
#legal #document #willandtestament #usecase
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2024-07-24 23:22:24Event JSON
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