Built a service that lets you transparently disclose AI assistance across any workflow—whether you're writing articles, shipping code, or tackling any project really. The idea is simple: make it clear what was human-made versus AI-generated. What makes it interesting? You can anchor verification timestamps directly onto the Bitcoin blockchain through OpenTimestamp. Basically creates cryptographic proof of when the disclosure happened. Hit up the demo video to see how it works.
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LightningAllInHero
· 23h ago
Stamp certification of AI-generated content on the blockchain, this idea is quite good.
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ChainWatcher
· 23h ago
This idea is somewhat interesting, but to be honest, does anyone really care about blockchain proving a timestamp...
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UncleWhale
· 01-15 20:56
NGL, this idea is kind of interesting, but would anyone really use it?
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GmGmNoGn
· 01-15 20:48
Oh wow, if this thing really works, it feels like giving AI an ID card.
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TestnetScholar
· 01-15 20:45
This idea is good, but how many people will actually use it?
Built a service that lets you transparently disclose AI assistance across any workflow—whether you're writing articles, shipping code, or tackling any project really. The idea is simple: make it clear what was human-made versus AI-generated. What makes it interesting? You can anchor verification timestamps directly onto the Bitcoin blockchain through OpenTimestamp. Basically creates cryptographic proof of when the disclosure happened. Hit up the demo video to see how it works.