SimplestBitcoinBook on Nostr: Thanks for writing this. A question on the web of trust option, how exactly would ...
Thanks for writing this.
A question on the web of trust option, how exactly would they designate a new key?
And am I correct in thinking that even once this is done, the compromised user would still need to start over with their followers/following?
Or does the solution make it so that one keeps one’s follower/following lists and now the new key is basically like a hard fork of the old account (and the old compromised account hacker could keep posting as you)?
Appreciate further clarity 🙏
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2025-03-12 15:49:42Event JSON
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