IDs are insecure, local, and labor-intensive. Nakamoto consensus is secure, global, and automated.
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@NickSzabo4 It's already in alpha, thanks to@marttimalmi :) https://github.com/identifi/identifi … http://identi.fi/#Identifi cc@iang_fc -
@timpastoor@NickSzabo4@marttimalmi You need to look at@cacert_ATE -
@iang_fc@timpastoor@marttimalmi Obsessing with IDs is like making pencils & paper instead of computers:https://twitter.com/NickSzabo4/status/511624011390779392 … -
@NickSzabo4@iang_fc@timpastoor@marttimalmi hashcash was also conscious rejection of ID assuming ID leads to garbage in garbage out design -
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@NickSzabo4@iang_fc@timpastoor@marttimalmi idea that sysadmins operating identd & smtp checking identd would be useful in stopping spam. -
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@NickSzabo4@iang_fc@timpastoor@marttimalmi flawed thinking. identd unsecurable & broken architecture. building anti-spam on it is GIGO. -
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@NickSzabo4@iang_fc@timpastoor@marttimalmi so hashcash was an attempt at solution to spam, at least had a logical non-ID threat-model. -
@adam3us@NickSzabo4@iang_fc@marttimalmi I didn't mean IDENT, nor identd. I was referencing to "Identifi" and its one-way trust model. - 8 more replies
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@NickSzabo4 I concur. No paper atm and twitter isn't the medium for it. I did write down one thing though https://github.com/identifi/identifi/issues/49 …#IdentifiThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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