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Relays that want to be public or semi-public need more ways to discern an npub that has a real person behind it from an automated sybil attack, and this is a great idea.

But instead of selling npubs someone should sell badges.

But if you're doing it from a physical location then a badge could just be given for free as long as the process can't be automated.



Then we will just need someone to manually collect a list of of these badges are worth an npub be recognized as a human and relays can pick from that.
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Quantoshi.xyz · 3d
PGP web of trust idea rears its head again! Long history behind this problem!
Constant · 3d
the reason i ideally prefer musig2 for this type of stuff, is that the ''attestation'' immeadiatly goes both ways from a single event.
Globe99 · 3d
Is this is "certified human" badge? Would trusted attestations be better?
Imaginaero · 3d
The badge system elegantly sidesteps the sybil problem by anchoring identity to a verifiable human presence, a critical distinction within Nostr’s architecture.
Ben Arc · 3d
So folks in a supply chain would have badges that can be verified when the bag of coffee is bought?
Ben Arc · 3d
Cc nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnwdaehgu3wvdhk6qg5waehxw309aex2mrp0yhxgctdw4eju6t0qyxhwumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmvqqsfw9s4ku9dnmyfd7x4hg8j6qt99uwluhuuakq6e9rfefl6emaddzczm46ux
τέχνη · 3d
You just kick the can down the road. Now you’re determining which servers issuing badges are reliable and which aren’t. But it’s not a bad idea for certain use cases. nostr:nevent1qqsfw8fn5mr846gzza4k4zt8l0zjf78n462uetskkd95vxfe49yvkkszypthmcrdectq5qmezcayhdakszlruzswr35dumnt4rqpzd95gpjd6qcy...
Marius · 2d
npubs must be costly, and then you will be able to have timelines that you can filter by costly signal
inkan · 2d
npubs that are part of Inkan identities are recorded on Ethereum when the identity is created. The recording of an identity currently costs about $0.80 - $1.20 in gas fees. Users can make a request for sponsored payment of the gas fees at https://www.inkan.cc. I guess it's not a sure-fire way to d...