The digital copy of the document will be presented to the president at the official ceremony, and then it will be handed off to the Knesset's computer department, which will safeguard the memory in cold storage until the end of Herzog's term.
The physical copy, framed in the picture above, will then be on display in the president's new office, where it will be exposed to the elements and in danger of being lost forever in any number of possible natural disasters.
In short, it will not be nearly as safe as the digital copy, which will forever exist on the Ethereum blockchain.
For the purposes of this daily newsletter, I really try to avoid getting into personal politics, but this latest Herzog is by far not one of my favorites.
It's a good thing that president is only a ceremonial position in this country, whereas the prime minister is the one with the legislative power.
And insofar as pomp and circumstance are concerned, he's doing a fantastic job thus far!