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March 20, 2025, 05:23:42 AM
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Greetings everyone!

Just thought I'd give an informal introduction.

For the past year and a half, I have been creating a site to counter house edge casinos, creating a PvP site using the LAMP stack and websockets.
As our site is nearing completion, I am making some socials and engaging with the community to spread the word.

I hope everyone has been productive lately.

Only hash the text inside the code block.
Transparency matters, which is why this post is hashed with SHA256: 
e94f78eca97120701a4148139b95c7347dc329b304e82192f990c28d8b63faf8
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March 20, 2025, 06:10:39 AM
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Greetings everyone!

Just thought I'd give an informal introduction.

For the past year and a half, I have been creating a site to counter house edge casinos, creating a PvP site using the LAMP stack and websockets.
As our site is nearing completion, I am making some socials and engaging with the community to spread the word.

I hope everyone has been productive lately.

Only hash the text inside the code block.
Transparency matters, which is why this post is hashed with SHA256:  
e94f78eca97120701a4148139b95c7347dc329b304e82192f990c28d8b63faf8

Why did you hash it though?
A hash is a 1-way function which will always produce the same output for the same input.
How do you gain transparency with this?
If you edit the message, you can also edit the hash.
But if you edit the post in general, we will know you did.
So you don't gain transparency with this hash.

You can stake your GPG pubkey here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1159946.0
And then sign your messages with it.

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March 20, 2025, 06:24:15 AM
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Greetings everyone!

Just thought I'd give an informal introduction.

For the past year and a half, I have been creating a site to counter house edge casinos, creating a PvP site using the LAMP stack and websockets.
As our site is nearing completion, I am making some socials and engaging with the community to spread the word.

I hope everyone has been productive lately.

Only hash the text inside the code block.
Transparency matters, which is why this post is hashed with SHA256:  
e94f78eca97120701a4148139b95c7347dc329b304e82192f990c28d8b63faf8

Why did you hash it though?
A hash is a 1-way function which will always produce the same output for the same input.
How do you gain transparency with this?
If you edit the message, you can also edit the hash.
But if you edit the post in general, we will know you did.
So you don't gain transparency with this hash.

You can stake your GPG pubkey here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1159946.0
And then sign your messages with it.

I will be be sure to stake a public key and address all future posts in that way, except this one, which is acknowledgement of my mistake. Transparency is a double edged sword and I will leave the mistake there unaltered despite the capacity to change it.

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March 20, 2025, 07:22:07 AM
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Yeah well there is no need to feel bad. I just had to let you know.

Signing with PGP, while having made your public key known is the best option for integrity.

But there is no reason to sign every message, as it’s tiring both for you and the recipient. But I agree that important messages where you want to prove that it’s you who wrote them, then yes, you should better sign them.

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