Egge on Nostr: It can be used to encrypt / decrypt messages (for e2ee messages like email), but also ...
It can be used to encrypt / decrypt messages (for e2ee messages like email), but also for signing data. For example code I commit to repositories is signed using my gpg key. If you want to verify that a commit was indeed pushed by me, you can verify the signature on it.
Many developers sign their releases as well. For example when you download Sparrow Wallet you can get an additional signature file to verify that the release was indeed created by
craigraw (npub1hea…g9v2)Published at
2024-05-01 07:03:08Event JSON
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