Ben Ramsey on Nostr: It bothers me that the de facto OpenPGP key server that pretty much everything ...
It bothers me that the de facto OpenPGP key server that pretty much everything defaults to these days (i.e.,
https://keys.openpgp.org) doesn’t appear to advance the Web of Trust concepts, or if it does, I can’t figure out how to retrieve and view third-party signatures of keys.
Published at
2024-04-05 01:35:08Event JSON
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