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    5 months ago

    Leases, mortgages, loans, hiring agreements. I feel like most major contracts get signed with Docusign these days. Been that way for a years now.

    There are alternative products, but they’re definitely the biggest player for digital contracts.

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      5 months ago

      Oh, digital contracts. They haven’t really taken off in Japan. We still use plain old stamping on physical paper here.

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        5 months ago

        I thought Hanko was slowly being retired for regular transactions and only being preserved for big events like marriage / new house purchase.

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          The jitsu-in is required for marriage and purchasing property.

          The ginko-in is required for signing stuff as a business.

          The mitome-in is required by all Japanese for signing anything.

          The ginko-in and mitome-in are still required everywhere. I’ve never been sent an online doc that I could sign with an online service or blockchain, nor have I heard from anyone about it. It’s always a letter that I have to place my mitome-in on and send back.