This works until it doesn't. And then not so funny things happen:
See? The judge apparently is so ignorant as me. Or is this e-signing not so sure as you might think.
With Obyte wallet where the password is not mandatory it's just laughable.
you have
If you read the article carefully you will find that in EU for e-signature to be valid and not dismissed by court:
"users must be positively identified and certified as being the individual they claim to be before they can issue an e-signature above the simple electronic signature level."
There's no certification process of validity in Obyte so claiming that:
"even Obyte announcement says that prosaic contracts satisfy all 4 requirements of advanced electronic signature under Article 26 of eIDAS in EU"
is equally laughable.
The funny part is that I had to mention DocuSign, so you would be able to google something negative about it and now you are talking why DocuSign never works. Apparently you have never used it, so you are totally ignoring that it is enough in some countries. I mentioned DocuSign just to counter your false claim that only handwritten signatures count, obviously signatures and authentication are more advanced on Obyte than just clicking a button. And there are many other digital signatures in Europe that are legally binding, it just shows that you are stuck in 90s.
Real name attested users on Obyte are already identified before they sign any contracts, that's what the Real Name Attestation bot does. If you don't want that you wallet gets stolen, you lock your phone/laptop with password. Password on an app is just optional extra protection, which anybody can use too to protect their identity even more.