kennytaylor on Nostr: The request would need to be signed by the leaked key, similar to an SSL certificate ...
The request would need to be signed by the leaked key, similar to an SSL certificate revocation list. That affrms that either 1) the owner requested the revocation, or 2) the key was leaked and someone else requested the revocation.
The same mechanism could be used for de facto account deletion, if all relays honored it.
Published at
2023-03-18 01:25:21Event JSON
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"content": "The request would need to be signed by the leaked key, similar to an SSL certificate revocation list. That affrms that either 1) the owner requested the revocation, or 2) the key was leaked and someone else requested the revocation.\n\nThe same mechanism could be used for de facto account deletion, if all relays honored it.",
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