Daniel Wigton on Nostr: My initial solution was to use a asymmetric key exchange to generate a unique key. ...
My initial solution was to use a asymmetric key exchange to generate a unique key. That key would be used by both clients to generate a series of random faces using the key as a seed. The two paries would have a limited time to select say three matching faces.
They would both have to be able to see both screens and any tampering would be immediately obvious to humans ridiculously good face recognition.
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