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Mon Jul 21 15:13:47 UTC 2014  <jurov>   gpg--recv-key 02DD2D91 said: PGP trust model

Thu Jul 17 02:40:14 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   <decimation> mircea: the chance of a random integer from 1 to x being prime is about 1/ln(x) << you just use the entropy to seed, much like pgp does. you don't actually roll the prime itself.

Wed Jul 16 20:15:29 UTC 2014  <mike_c>   right, we need ad copy. ad copy for mp: "we auth with pgp"

Tue Jul 15 21:21:21 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   understandable, especially as pgp has been around for three decades.

Tue Jul 15 21:19:45 UTC 2014  <BingoBoingo>   Rassah: And the last tolerable version of Multibit does something else as well. When PGP/GPG has the ascii armored text block already it just isn't worth trying to replace it with bitcoin signing just to save a few bytes.

Tue Jul 15 21:13:30 UTC 2014  <BingoBoingo>   Rassah: ... Otherwise I don't know what the difference in implementation is between PGP and BTC signing << Other big difference is PGP signing has a nice container for inline signatures attached to signed human readable text of arbitrary length

Tue Jul 15 19:25:42 UTC 2014  <pankkake>   pgp offers more than signing, and has an entirely different paradigm. identity has multiple signing and encryption keys; you trust the identity

Tue Jul 15 19:24:28 UTC 2014  <Rassah>   It's supported by bitcoind, blockchain.info, Armory, Mycelium, and probably many others. I figured bitcoin message signing is a step in the right direction, because not many are working on making PGP keys secure as hell, but tons of people are woking on making Bitcoin keys secure as hell, and easy to use from wallets. Otherwise I don't know what the difference in implementation is between PGP and BTC signing

Tue Jul 15 19:21:16 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   no, i'm not going to support a braindamaged half baked re-implementation of pgp in bitcoind.

Tue Jul 15 19:19:58 UTC 2014  <Rassah>   Doh! PGP, not PHP

Mon Jul 14 18:01:51 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   Xplosionist: the url contains just a random turd, encrypted to your pgp key. gribble wants the value of the turd, when it gets it - you're authed.

Thu Jul 10 18:55:18 UTC 2014  <gribble>   Romanian bloggers, part 2 pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.: http://trilema.com/2014/romanian-bloggers-part-2/; BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 # Romanian ...: http://trilema.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/dicelist-romanian.txt

Fri Jul 04 12:58:58 UTC 2014  <assbot>   PGP pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.

Fri Jul 04 12:58:56 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   btw interested parties : http://trilema.com/pgp/ check out the nifty path checker in there.

Tue Jul 01 02:05:33 UTC 2014  <assbot>   -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAG - Pastebin.com

Mon Jun 30 20:23:59 UTC 2014  <cgcardona>   chax: you'll need to get GPG/PGP keys into the WoT in order to voice yourself in the future

Mon Jun 30 02:16:14 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   can't use pgp and 'stand under the flag' pg stands under.

Mon Jun 30 02:15:47 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   <benkay> wow paul graham doesn't appear to have published a pgp key. << why would he lol.

Sun Jun 29 23:57:00 UTC 2014  <benkay>   wow paul graham doesn't appear to have published a pgp key.

Sat Jun 28 23:50:13 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   <benkay> really? pgp isn't the answer? nooz to me. << well so let "we" eliminate email lol.

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