Timeline for Time and location locked vault protocol?
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S Oct 31, 2022 at 23:57 | history | suggested | tur11ng | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Oct 31, 2022 at 13:49 | answer | added | tur11ng | timeline score: 1 | |
Jan 30, 2019 at 5:38 | comment | added | John Deters | No. Location data can easily be spoofed. Remember how many people were cheating at Pokémon Go a few years back? They used cheap radios to emit a fake GPS signal tricking their phones into believing they were circling the globe. If money is at stake, people will find a way to cheat to get it. | |
Jan 30, 2019 at 5:33 | comment | added | Heba Mohsen | Thanks for your guide to use Trusted Timestamp Service. As far I understand from Wikipedia, is that user B can send his current location to a trusted third party that can verify the user location, then create a signature on that location. Is that okay ? | |
Jan 30, 2019 at 5:19 | comment | added | John Deters | You can use a Trusted Timestamp Service to prove some piece of data existed at a specific time. Proving arbitrary location X is not easy, because GPS signals can be faked. Google can’t prove “where” you are. | |
Jan 30, 2019 at 2:52 | history | edited | forest | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jan 30, 2019 at 2:49 | history | asked | Heba Mohsen | CC BY-SA 4.0 |