For users looking for innovative new ways to interact with the blockchain – development house EnChain came up with a simplistic yet powerful solution that notarizes and verifies files on the VeChain platform.

This handy dApp is packed full of features – including the ability to create a custom signature so that users can digitally sign documents in a verifiable manner. You can also request the signatures of others, making it quite useful for contracts and businesses.

For those worried about security, VeSign works in a unique way. Rather than uploading your documents to the internet, it hashes your file locally by breaking down the bytes that make up the file. The hash is then uploaded, meaning the contents of your file never leave your computer. Once the hash is recorded, other users can verify a file is the original using a similar process. If the file is later modified, the data constituting the file would be altered, and unrecognized by VeSign.

EnChain built VeSign with ease of adoption in mind. The login page and dashboard is similar to a traditional webpage, without forcing users to manage the more technical aspects of a blockchain. Using VeChain’s fee delegation method known as VIP-191, VeSign is able to handle blockchain transaction costs behind the scenes. At the moment, VTHO is provided for free, but there is a plan to allow users to connect their existing VeChain wallets or use more traditional payment methods.

EnChain is a developing house that specializes in creating blockchain solutions for businesses and projects. They firmly believe in the advantages that the VeChain platform offers over other public blockchains, from the unique features to the active governance model. Having an ecosystem with existing enterprise partnerships adds to the value by giving EnChain the possibility of reaching more users.

Currently they are working on improving VeSign as a SaaS platform, while their development team based in Germany are building blockchain solutions for other companies. In an interview with Co-founders Brenden Tehrani and Marcel Cohrs, they heaped praise on the process of becoming a VeChain Channel Partner, mentioning how smoothly the collaboration had been with SEA and Australia General Manager Sarah Nabaa and Project Manager Perkins Chen. Tehrani discussed the high demand for EnChain’s services, and how finding enough developers to handle their client’s needs was a constant challenge. Relying on his experience with client development, he painted an optimistic picture of the future of their alliance with VeChain and the industry in general. They also hinted at an upcoming dApp coming to VeChain that was more recreational in nature.

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