On 09/15/2014 03:08 PM, Jeff Garzik wrote: > Such guidelines are a perfect example of why PGP WoT is useless and > stupid geek wanking. > > A person's behavioural signature is what is relevant. We know how > Satoshi coded and wrote. It was the online Satoshi with which we > interacted. The online Satoshi's PGP signature would be fine... > assuming he established a pattern of use.
I wrote up an example of how the WoT and the behavior signature might be combined via a game: http://bitcoinism.blogspot.ch/2013/09/building-pgp-web-of-trust-that-people.html tl;dr: "Identity" is not a name - it's a set of shared experiences with other people. Identity systems that want to be successful should focus on those shared experiences rather than names. -- Support online privacy by using email encryption whenever possible. Learn how here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bakOKJFtB-k
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