I saw a post on Reddit about SelfKey, someone asked the following question here.
Maybe the dev can answer it? Because I am interested as well! Thanks!
1. if you plan to engage authorized agents, will there be functionality allowing users to interact with them directly, without the "middle man";
2. how do you plan to engage notaries? they will have to have their own "digital seals", but notary seals are only issued by governments. meaning, to have any power or effect that "digital seal" has to be state-approved, at least now. how do you guys plan to solve that?
Hi Schmutzfrosch,
1. one of the advantages of selfkey is that we remove the middle man, as you directly deal with the local authorized agents. In immigration and citizenship by investment services, this could make a huge difference on the cost.
2. Notaries sign with a public key. Notaries that will participate in the network, will be those of that states and countries where eNotary and remote notarization is allowed, their digital seals are government authorized. For instance Virginia (US). All service providers of our marketplace will accept eNotarizations.
Very Interesting! I think cutting the middleman is the right choice. Saves a lot of time and money. Notarization can be a huge pain in the ass