codemonkey on Nostr: Assuming you could easily generate unique keys for any device, can you explain the ...
Assuming you could easily generate unique keys for any device, can you explain the difficulty? Wouldn't it just be like the earliest device has the strongest claim to authenticity?
I didn't realize it'd be that much harder, but I've probably missed the obvious. Thanks for your time.
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