RE: We're integrating Blurt with Peerhub

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We're integrating Blurt with Peerhub

in blurt-101010 •  7 days ago 

Thanx drutter :)
Secure in the context I used means unstoppable. I've been buying, building and running successful businesses since 1993, so the decisions that I make are geared very much towards sustainability, security and efficiency. We have been running rock-solid blockchain servers (api and delegate/witness both) since 2014. Some of our hosting clients get attacked on a weekly basis, yet noone has been able to take them down. In addition to that, I am vehemently against KYC, so should anyone ever want to dox our crew, get their personal details, or pressure them to do a mutiny style hostile-takeover or something, like from a gov agent or a Blurt competitor, they can just f*ck right off.

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  ·  5 days ago  ·  

Cool, I've always been against KYC as well. Well of course there are appropriate cases for it, but it's generally misused.
Well in any case, thank you for making Blurt more unstoppable, we can always use that.

  ·  5 days ago  ·  

Yep, most people just hand over their personal details because they've been conditioned to do so. Even if a site asks me for my email address (let alone phone number, selfie, etc), I consider that kyc as well. These days we have pki so there's no need to ask anyone for their email or other identifying info.

  ·  5 days ago  ·  

I believe this is exactly how to use a Graphene Chain such as BLURT... use it as a web 3 interface to avoid handing over the KYC details (the OLDEST Trick in the Book) but instead use asynchronous cryptography to keep controls where they belong... don't lose your Key and especially don't lose your Key... otherwise we STAY in the 20th century and hand over ALL OF OUR DATA to Information Overlords. 😐

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