I can verify that this @ausbitbank is a verified member of Stakepool Teamspeak & Radio with Unique Public ID: uooAx8zT8BazwjYzMlQCpgf+oEM= with the matching private key held by @ausbitbank
I'm not quite ready to do my own #introduce-yourself post yet , but I think this format could be a useful alternative/additional formal standard to bring to steem - especially with so many privacy and encryption conscious people around!
Everybody can vouch for each other, verifying identity via existing data channels (like @fyrstikken below) or in person/meetups/signing parties (like @krystle below).
We have an amazing system for reputation and trust building here, lets do it right!
I can verify that this @ausbitbank is a verified member of Stakepool Teamspeak & Radio with Unique Public ID: uooAx8zT8BazwjYzMlQCpgf+oEM= with the matching private key held by @ausbitbank
I can verify that this post was made by my partner @ausbitbank in front of me :)
Cheers
This was inspired by stumbling across @jamestroud 's
https://steemit.com/pgp-identities/@jamesstroud/pgp-identity
I'm not quite ready to do my own #introduce-yourself post yet , but I think this format could be a useful alternative/additional formal standard to bring to steem - especially with so many privacy and encryption conscious people around!
Everybody can vouch for each other, verifying identity via existing data channels (like @fyrstikken below) or in person/meetups/signing parties (like @krystle below).
We have an amazing system for reputation and trust building here, lets do it right!
Okay so maybe I wasn't the first but it's still a good idea to start the trend. Private communications are useful to have over Steemit.
This discussion with @complexring @arhag and @xeroc makes me so excited for the future of encrypted messaging tools built on #steem
http://steem.ly/o