Woleet 1.13.0 release note

What's new?

The Woleet Dashboard has been highly improved with two new tutorials explaining how to timestamp files and how to customize your proof auditor and a new function allowing to deploy your own Woleet.ID Server in a few clicks (more below).

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Deploy your own Woleet.ID Server in a few clicks and start sealing your files!

The Woleet Dashboard now allows to deploy your own Woleet.ID Server instance: you just need to have the control over the DNS server of your domain (eg. acme.com) and follow the guide.

Once deployed, you will be able to use it to seal your files using the API, woleet-cli or Woleet ProofKeeper.

What has changed?

Plan and credits

We have added a new type of credits: the seal credits. So there is now 5 types of credits:

  • timestamp credits: 1 credit is consumed each time you create a data anchor
  • seal credits: 1 credit is consumed each time you create a signature anchor
  • signature credits: 1 credit is consumed each time a signer signs a signature request
  • signature request credits: 1 credit is consumed each time you activate a signature request
  • SMS credits: 1 credit is consumed each time an SMS is sent to a signer

Note that if you already have a plan, the credit behavior remains unchanged: seal credits are not activated, and so when you create a data anchor, a timestamp credit is consumed instead of a seal credit.

API

Callback URLs (set in anchors and signature requests) must be resolvable to an IP at creation time

Woleet Sign

Minor bugs fixed.

Woleet Auditor

Minor bugs fixed.

Woleet Dashboard

Minor bugs fixed.