balajis
@balajis.eth
Everything online that isn’t cryptographically signed will soon be considered fake. Everything that is cryptographically signed will be considered only as trustworthy as the signer.
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Federico Carrone
@federicocarrone
the development ZK, FHE and MPC is crucial to empower common people
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Paul Dowman 🔴✨
@pauldowman.eth
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Mantej Rajpal
@mantej
We’ve seen this evolution through PGP/GPG, which failed largely due to key management and lack of useable infrastructure. Web3 will bring back the Web of Trust ✨
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Bravo Johnson
@bravojohnson
Yes, but some cryptographically signed things will be more equal than others. Also, should crypto addresses be people?
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@big-bully.eth
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Adam Baybutt
@baybutt
Fits well with the partisan story in media/public discourse. Chaos in yellow journalism era. Everyone agrees during 3 cable news channels era. Chaos again post internet in fake new era. The news was always just someone’s opinion; we are just now returning to nature state of many many opinions.
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Breck Yunits
@breck
I disagree. The NSA has everyone's keys, so signing doesn't matter much, because of that upstream truth. Bad actors need to be punished in the physical world. That's how you protect the digital world. Some things never change.
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