That is pretty cool. I could see that being useful for notarizing documents or a quick file to help verify authenticity of a rare product. Like original artwork. That way the data isn't just referencing something stored somewhere else but is stored on chain!
I would say that falls into the category of not having 3rd party interference.
Yes, notarizing documents or contracts could be the main use case. An hash with timestamp is ok, but if you have the full doc in some use cases could be more useful.
yeah hah EOS Storage and now EOS Notary? Imagine EOS insurance and EOS to replace lawyers
Like @surfyogi said he was excited during ETHEREUm ICO because they said it could replace Lawyers one day but EOS will ACTUALLy live up to that now!
EOS Storage i have been posting about will solve these problems!
we can finally store documents like a notary and make actual databses like oracle obsolete now!
medical records all of it man all of it
we should ALL be making Cyber WILLS on Steem and EOS for when we die, we should all prepare blockchain will and last testament!
Now EOSfilestore is even more fun, because it costs 0 EOS and it support bigger transaction actions