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We'll use attestations to create a decentralized key server for PGP keys, allowing users to attest to the validity of a public key. The system will display a trust score for each key’s validity, fostering a web of trust model between users and their public keys.
We'll provide regular updates on our progress and welcome your feedback and suggestions!
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Hey everyone,
Lucas, Harsh and Ribeiro here 👋
We've started working on an decentralized PGP key server inspired by the idea proposed here: https://contribute.optimism.io/issue/decentralized-pgp-key-server.
We'll use attestations to create a decentralized key server for PGP keys, allowing users to attest to the validity of a public key. The system will display a trust score for each key’s validity, fostering a web of trust model between users and their public keys.
We'll provide regular updates on our progress and welcome your feedback and suggestions!
You can track our progress and contribute to the discussion on our GitHub repo: https://github.com/bleu/eas-pgp
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