I can get as many signatures on my PGP key as I want. Again, what does this have to do with blockchain?
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Replying to @andreasdotorg
can you show me proof of when you got those sigs?
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Replying to @valkenburgh
But those could be had without the proof-of-work overhead.
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Replying to @valkenburgh
Like publishing a daily hash in an actually printed newspaper would suffice.
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Replying to @valkenburgh @andreasdotorg
you gonna show me a paper copy of the WSJ from 1999 and then ask me to find other copies so I can trust you didn't fake it?
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Replying to @valkenburgh
There's plenty of libraries stocking them. And I don't have to produce a specific copy, any issue after the time does.
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Replying to @andreasdotorg @valkenburgh
Chained hashes and all. Happy to challenge you in court on faking all issues of NYT across all libraries in the world.
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Replying to @andreasdotorg @valkenburgh
And we're only talking about a fringe aspect of identity management here.
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Like if it matters exactly when a signature was done in this context, as long as the key has not been revoked.
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Replying to @andreasdotorg @valkenburgh
Frankly, I'm super annoyed with the "blockchain will fix everything" attitude. Hammers are useful, but not all problems are nails.
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