Comment by gant
7 years ago
If by "signatures committed to blockchain" you mean git with a GPG signed tip/tag, then yes, sure, blockchain.
If you mean that other thing, no.
7 years ago
If by "signatures committed to blockchain" you mean git with a GPG signed tip/tag, then yes, sure, blockchain.
If you mean that other thing, no.
The only difference is the consensus algorithm. A git repo is proof of authority, or proof of access rights.