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May 07, 2021, 06:05:41 AM
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thanks for sharing
would be great is there youtube video  Wink

PGP is important if you guys still confuse with PGP you can also sign message on bitcoin as well

 
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May 07, 2021, 08:54:10 AM
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would be great is there youtube video  ;)

PGP is important if you guys still confuse with PGP you can also sign message on bitcoin as well
I see on Youtube there are already several tutorials on how to use PGP encryption messages, e.g .:
- How To Use PGP Encryption | gpg4win Kleopatra Tutorial
- Signing with OpenPGP using Kleopatra
- How to encrypt message with PGP using Kleopatra | Gpg4win ?

So depending on the person's habits, it is more comfortable to learn through written media or videos.

 
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June 08, 2021, 02:26:46 PM
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Exercises - Home Work
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Welcome to the exercises section. Before we start, here is what you wanna do.
1. Create a New Key Pair with the following information

Code:
         Name: ex-<your bitcoinTalk username>
          Email: <yourBitcoinTalkUsername@BitcoinTalk.com>
i.e:
Code:
         Name: ex-mdayonliner
          Email: <mdayonliner@BitcoinTalk.com>
We don't actually want to use our real name and email address for these exercises. The username part with the prefix ex- will help me and others to identify that we are communicating with you.

2. Have your Fingerprint published on the online server. It's gonna help me and other members to access your public key for encrypted communication.

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Thank you for the tutorial.


Here comes nothing!
Fingerprint:
Code:
B482C8020831ECE3BE6D51DC17ED09A4369CB7AF

No idea if the fingerprint have to be separated with spaces.

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