ingo on Nostr: Few understand this yet! The only tricky part is to verify that the person signing ...
Few understand this yet!
The only tricky part is to verify that the person signing the post with that key actually was that person.
I suppose some sort of (im)plausible-key-deniability will be a thing in the future.
When nostr becomes the standard we will no longer need to screenshot and archive scammer tweets before they inevitably delete them.
Every nostr post is cryptographically signed, by design. Just need to keep a copy.
Published at
2023-04-16 19:20:10Event JSON
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