strongly disagree, *when* someone made attestation and *when* they revoked it b/c of key compromise is heart of the problem
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Replying to @valkenburgh
Nah, all I care about as a service provider is "are those credentials still valid".
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Replying to @andreasdotorg
I think you care about more than that https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2013/01/turkish-government-agency-spoofed-google-certificate-accidentally/ …
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and WoT > CA but both have issues... neither have good timestamps and both a terrible UI
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nor can either utilize any sort of economic bonding for credibility (e.g. proofs of stake)
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nor can either incorporate native protocol-level payments to create incentives against fraud or bond forfeitures for fraud
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Replying to @valkenburgh @andreasdotorg
I understand your blockchain fatigue https://coincenter.org/entry/what-is-blockchain-anyway … and https://coincenter.org/entry/do-you-really-need-a-blockchain-for-that … I have it as well.
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but that's not a good reason to be combative about more reasonable use-cases that have already born limited proof
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Replying to @valkenburgh @andreasdotorg
Anyway, sorry we disagree on this, but as a lover of sour beers, thank you for your dedication to berliner weisse.
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I do appreciate your input, though. And if you're ever in Berlin, sour beer will be on me!
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