Manage and verify title deeds and important documents securely using blockchain and IPFS technology.
By uploading a title deed or any PDF document, we generate a unique "hash" for the document,
which acts like a digital fingerprint. This hash is stored securely on the
blockchain, ensuring tamper-proof authenticity. The hashing process is a
one-way mathematical function that converts your document into a fixed
string of characters, making it impossible to recreate the original document
from the hash. This ensures that your document is both private and secure,
while allowing easy verification of its integrity.
**No technical skills required** – Just upload your document, let MyLockChain handle the security, and relax knowing your records are safe and verifiable anytime. Walk through the 3 easy steps below.
How to Use MyLockChain
Step 1: Prepare Your Document
Gather Your PDF (or other file).
- Choose the file you want to protect (e.g., a property deed).
- Make sure it’s in a supported format (usually PDF).
- Have it ready to upload in the next step.
Step 2: Pin Your Document on IPFS
Upload & Hash Document.
- Click “Upload & Hash Document” to pin the file on IPFS.
- Pinning means we keep a copy of your file on IPFS indefinitely,
so it’s always available—even if your computer is offline.
- Why? Your document is now decentralized and tamper-evident—any change
produces a new IPFS hash, revealing any forgery.
Why Pin? Without pinning, your file might be garbage-collected if no node
hosts it. Pinning ensures permanence in the decentralized network.
Step 3: Save Your Transaction Receipt & IPFS Hash
Keep Your Receipt & Hash Safe.
- You’ll get a transaction receipt with a unique transaction hash.
- Store it in a safe place. It proves exactly when your file was pinned and recorded on-chain.
- If you or anyone needs to verify authenticity later, just compare the file’s hash to the one on Ethereum.
Why Store Documents on MyLockChain?
Prevent Tampering & Fraud
By hashing your file and storing that hash on the blockchain, you create
an unchangeable proof that the document existed exactly as-is at the time
of registration. If anyone edits the document, the hash no longer matches—instantly
revealing any forgery.
Decentralized & Always Accessible
Traditional storage can fail if a single server goes down or a company closes.
But IPFS spreads files across many computers worldwide. Even if one “node” is offline,
others keep the file available. Your important records stay safe and globally accessible.
Privacy & Security
Privacy: Only the file’s hash goes onto the blockchain—not the
actual file. This means no one can read your document just by looking at the
blockchain record.
Security: Because IPFS uses cryptographic hashes, any small
change creates a new hash. This prevents hidden alterations or data manipulation.
Lower Costs
Storing large files on a centralized service can be expensive, but with IPFS,
you pay primarily for what you choose to “pin.” Our fee structure ensures
you pay only for the file sizes you actually upload—nothing more.
Future-Proof for Legal Needs
In a dispute, you can produce your tamper-proof, time-stamped hash from the
blockchain and retrieve the exact file from IPFS. This level of immutability
is invaluable for title deeds, contracts, insurance documents, or any record
requiring legal certainty.
Easy Setup with Your Wallet
MyLockChain integrates directly with MetaMask or Coinbase Wallet. One click
connects your wallet, and a small ETH fee registers your file’s hash on the
blockchain. It’s as simple as uploading your document and clicking
“Register on Blockchain.”
How It All Works
Upload Document → We generate a unique hash using a
one-way function. Store on IPFS → Your file is distributed across a peer-to-peer network,
ensuring resilient, censorship-proof access. Register on Blockchain → The hash is permanently recorded,
creating a proof of existence. No central authority can alter or remove it.
Start Protecting Your Documents Now
With MyLockChain, your documents are safer, always retrievable, and legally verifiable.
Why trust a single server or paper record when you can harness the power of decentralization?
Upload today, and experience peace of mind knowing your titles, deeds, or critical records
are truly locked down.
What Is IPFS?
IPFS (InterPlanetary File System) is a global, peer-to-peer file network that breaks your file
into small pieces and stores them across many computers worldwide. Instead of depending on a
single server or company, your file is spread out and always accessible.
Why It’s Safe
Redundant & Decentralized: No single point of failure—if one node goes down,
other nodes still have your file.
Content-Based Addressing: Every file is located by its unique cryptographic hash.
If anyone changes even one letter in your file, the hash changes, exposing tampering.
Immutable Storage: Since each file fragment is verified against its hash, no one
can alter it without creating a brand-new hash. This makes your documents effectively tamper-proof.
Try It for Free (Up to 0.5MB)
MyLockChain allows free uploads for files under 0.5MB. Upload a small document,
see how the hash and IPFS storage work, and experience the benefits of decentralized
storage—all at no charge!
Secure Registration with Blockchain & PayPal
Blockchain Registration: We store your document’s unique hash on the blockchain
for a tamper-proof record. No one—not even us—can alter it after it’s recorded.
PayPal-Enabled: For files larger than 0.5MB, we charge a small fee (based on file size)
to cover IPFS pinning and blockchain costs. You can easily pay using PayPal, a secure, globally recognized
payment method. Once confirmed, we finalize your IPFS upload and registration on the blockchain.
How It Works in 3 Easy Steps
Upload: Select your PDF and click “Upload & Hash.” Files under 0.5MB are free; for
larger files, you can pay with PayPal.
Register: We record the hash on the blockchain, creating a tamper-proof record of ownership.
Verify: Anyone can re-hash the file and compare it to the on-chain record. If they match,
the file is authentic.
Why Trust MyLockChain?
User-Friendly: We handle the hashing and registration. No deep blockchain knowledge needed.
Affordable: Pay only for the exact storage you need. Under 0.5MB is free!
Flexible Payments: We support ETH transaction fees and PayPal for bigger files—no crypto required.
Ready to Protect Your Documents?
- Give It a Try: Upload a small file (0.5MB or less) for free.
- Secure Larger Documents: Pay via PayPal for bigger files.
- Rest Easy: Your files remain immutable and verifiable—today, tomorrow, or years down the line.
Step 1: Prepare Your Document
Choose the file you want to protect. Supported file types include:
PDF files (.pdf)
Text files (.txt)
Solidity source files (.sol)
Images (.jpg, .jpeg, .png)
Videos (.mp4)
When you upload a file, it will be stored on IPFS (InterPlanetary File System), a decentralized storage network that distributes your file across many computers, ensuring it remains available and resistant to censorship. At the same time, a unique cryptographic hash is generated from the file’s contents. This hash acts as a digital fingerprint, guaranteeing the file’s integrity—any change to the file will result in a different hash, so you can later verify that the file hasn’t been tampered with.
Maricopa Parcel Lookup and IPFS Integration
While MyLockChain is a worldwide platform for securing title deeds, we also offer a direct integration
with the Maricopa County Assessor's system in Arizona, USA. If you own property in Maricopa County,
you can enter your APN to retrieve detailed assessor records on your parcel—complete with valuations,
sketches, and official county document links.
Lookup a Parcel (APN)
What Is an APN? An APN (Assessor’s Parcel Number) is a unique code assigned by
the county assessor to identify each property. You can usually find your APN on your property tax
statement, deed paperwork, or online assessor records.
Note: If you do not have a Maricopa County APN, the direct lookup below will not apply.
However, you can still use MyLockChain to securely store and verify deeds from anywhere in the world,
just without the Maricopa integration.
Upload & Hash Document.
- Click “Upload & Hash Document” to pin the file on IPFS.
- Pinning means we keep a copy of your file on IPFS indefinitely,
so it’s always available—even if your computer is offline.
- Why? Your document is now decentralized and tamper-evident—any change
produces a new IPFS hash, revealing any forgery.
Why Pin? Without pinning, your file might be garbage-collected if no node
hosts it. Pinning ensures permanence in the decentralized network.
Maricopa Parcel Lookup & IPFS Integration
While MyLockChain is a worldwide platform for securing title deeds, we also offer a direct integration
with the Maricopa County Assessor's system in Arizona, USA. If you own property in Maricopa County,
you can enter your APN to retrieve detailed assessor records on your parcel—complete with valuations,
sketches, and official county document links.
Lookup a Parcel (APN)
What Is an APN? An APN (Assessor’s Parcel Number) is a unique code assigned by
the county assessor to identify each property. You can usually find your APN on your property tax
statement, deed paperwork, or online assessor records.
Note: If you do not have a Maricopa County APN, the direct lookup below will not apply.
However, you can still use MyLockChain to securely store and verify deeds from anywhere in the world,
just without the Maricopa integration.
Keep Your Receipt & Hash Safe.
- You’ll get a transaction receipt with a unique transaction hash.
- Store it in a safe place. It proves exactly when your file was pinned and recorded on-chain.
- If you or anyone needs to verify authenticity later, just compare the file’s hash to the one on Ethereum.
Verify Title Deed
Learn More
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Bonus: Lookup Your Arizona Parcel
If you own property in Maricopa County, you can securely look up your parcel, retrieve ownership and valuation data,
and pin the parcel's details to IPFS—all from within MyLockChain. This enhances the chain of custody for your real estate documentation.
Bonus: Try the Original Version
Prefer the original interface? You can still use MyLockChain v1, which requires MetaMask and manual transaction confirmation.
It's the same powerful engine—just with a wallet-based workflow.
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For best results on mobile, use MetaMask’s in-app browser if you want to register on the blockchain.