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August 08, 2012, 03:18:23 AM
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Where can I host my GPG Public Key online for free to link to?

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August 08, 2012, 03:25:47 AM
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http://pgp.mit.edu
http://keyserver.pgp.com/vkd/GetUploadKeyScreen.event
http://sks-keyservers.net/i/#submit

Those are some popular places

Edit: you already have it here: http://pool.sks-keyservers.net:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x68D8663F87AC20D5
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August 08, 2012, 03:28:00 AM
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Is that mine?

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August 08, 2012, 03:29:53 AM
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Yes; you use it for #bitcoin-otc
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August 08, 2012, 03:30:36 AM
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Yes

Hmm... Interesting. I really need to read more about GPG.

Thank you Smiley

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August 08, 2012, 03:31:38 AM
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I might as well shamelessly plug, while I'm at it Wink
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=98574.0
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August 08, 2012, 03:34:42 AM
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I might as well shamelessly plug, while I'm at it Wink
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=98574.0

That deserved a donation.

Thank you!

PS. You like my signature?

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August 08, 2012, 03:47:15 AM
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I might as well shamelessly plug, while I'm at it Wink
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=98574.0

That deserved a donation.

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You're welcome, and thank you for the donation (was this you? I shouldn't use my vanity address for faucets lol)
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Yes, although that base64 bit confuses me yet.
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August 08, 2012, 03:48:56 AM
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I might as well shamelessly plug, while I'm at it Wink
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=98574.0

That deserved a donation.

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You're welcome, and thank you for the donation (was this you? I shouldn't use my vanity address for faucets lol)
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Yes, although that base64 bit confuses me yet.

Yes that is me but I am not in California. The way Bitcoin works still confuses me Smiley

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August 08, 2012, 03:51:30 AM
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Lol

It's obviously not text, and unlike PNG/GIF, there's no helpful 3-byte sequence in the beginning allowing me to identify it :/
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August 08, 2012, 03:55:47 AM
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Lol

It's obviously not text, and unlike PNG/GIF, there's no helpful 3-byte sequence in the beginning allowing me to identify it :/

What are you talking about "not text"?

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August 08, 2012, 03:56:17 AM
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I might as well shamelessly plug, while I'm at it Wink
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=98574.0

That deserved a donation.

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Yes, although that base64 bit confuses me yet.

Yes that is me but I am not in California. The way Bitcoin works still confuses me Smiley

That was the node that your transaction hit.

and why don't you just buy a domain and host your gpg your self. Probably would look nicer than some random url
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August 08, 2012, 04:01:03 AM
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Lol

It's obviously not text, and unlike PNG/GIF, there's no helpful 3-byte sequence in the beginning allowing me to identify it :/

What are you talking about "not text"?
Well matey, it doesn't decode into plaintext. It's a bunch of control characters and related crap.
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August 08, 2012, 04:12:48 AM
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Lol

It's obviously not text, and unlike PNG/GIF, there's no helpful 3-byte sequence in the beginning allowing me to identify it :/

What are you talking about "not text"?
Well matey, it doesn't decode into plaintext. It's a bunch of control characters and related crap.

Are you talking about the PGP key or the Signature on the bottom of my Sig here on the forum?


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August 08, 2012, 05:13:11 AM
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my BTC.02:

I host my GPG key in my Dropbox. I also keep the revocation there, in case I lose the private key.

and they're talking about this:

HG8pfFS28cYYUqaH+4jVJbHTBI9CBRt7xAzy6kZ1lDeSRm/I1Pp0G1Z9zIqJfcTGBrUacgN4CYIGlreIv4a91EQ=

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August 08, 2012, 06:15:47 PM
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my BTC.02:

I host my GPG key in my Dropbox. I also keep the revocation there, in case I lose the private key.

and they're talking about this:

HG8pfFS28cYYUqaH+4jVJbHTBI9CBRt7xAzy6kZ1lDeSRm/I1Pp0G1Z9zIqJfcTGBrUacgN4CYIGlreIv4a91EQ=

That is a signed message from Bitcoin-qt using my private key that has the public key of 1mantis assigned to it.

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August 08, 2012, 06:31:09 PM
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my BTC.02:

I host my GPG key in my Dropbox. I also keep the revocation there, in case I lose the private key.

and they're talking about this:

HG8pfFS28cYYUqaH+4jVJbHTBI9CBRt7xAzy6kZ1lDeSRm/I1Pp0G1Z9zIqJfcTGBrUacgN4CYIGlreIv4a91EQ=

That is a signed message from Bitcoin-qt using my private key that has the public key of 1mantis assigned to it.

you do know to verify a signed message, we need your bitcoin address you signed with, the message you signed, and signature. The only thing you gave us is the signature we can't do anything with that.
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August 08, 2012, 06:39:05 PM
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my BTC.02:

I host my GPG key in my Dropbox. I also keep the revocation there, in case I lose the private key.

and they're talking about this:

HG8pfFS28cYYUqaH+4jVJbHTBI9CBRt7xAzy6kZ1lDeSRm/I1Pp0G1Z9zIqJfcTGBrUacgN4CYIGlreIv4a91EQ=

That is a signed message from Bitcoin-qt using my private key that has the public key of 1mantis assigned to it.

you do know to verify a signed message, we need your bitcoin address you signed with, the message you signed, and signature. The only thing you gave us is the signature we can't do anything with that.

Well i didn't know that. Is there a tutorial out there that explains how to use bitcoin signed messages properly? As you can see I am trying to put all my verifiable credentials in my signature.

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August 08, 2012, 06:44:03 PM
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my BTC.02:

I host my GPG key in my Dropbox. I also keep the revocation there, in case I lose the private key.

and they're talking about this:

HG8pfFS28cYYUqaH+4jVJbHTBI9CBRt7xAzy6kZ1lDeSRm/I1Pp0G1Z9zIqJfcTGBrUacgN4CYIGlreIv4a91EQ=

That is a signed message from Bitcoin-qt using my private key that has the public key of 1mantis assigned to it.

you do know to verify a signed message, we need your bitcoin address you signed with, the message you signed, and signature. The only thing you gave us is the signature we can't do anything with that.

Well i didn't know that. Is there a tutorial out there that explains how to use bitcoin signed messages properly? As you can see I am trying to put all my verifiable credentials in my signature.

short tutorial, sign your message with unique information to the address, so no one can steal your signature and pass it off as them. To verify a sign message you need the signature, the message, and bitcoin address and with the official bitcoin client can only be done with RPC commands.
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August 09, 2012, 10:35:45 PM
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my BTC.02:

I host my GPG key in my Dropbox. I also keep the revocation there, in case I lose the private key.

and they're talking about this:

HG8pfFS28cYYUqaH+4jVJbHTBI9CBRt7xAzy6kZ1lDeSRm/I1Pp0G1Z9zIqJfcTGBrUacgN4CYIGlreIv4a91EQ=

That is a signed message from Bitcoin-qt using my private key that has the public key of 1mantis assigned to it.

you do know to verify a signed message, we need your bitcoin address you signed with, the message you signed, and signature. The only thing you gave us is the signature we can't do anything with that.

Well i didn't know that. Is there a tutorial out there that explains how to use bitcoin signed messages properly? As you can see I am trying to put all my verifiable credentials in my signature.

short tutorial, sign your message with unique information to the address, so no one can steal your signature and pass it off as them. To verify a sign message you need the signature, the message, and bitcoin address and with the official bitcoin client can only be done with RPC commands.

I think I will leave the signed message out... What do you think of my signature now? A lot more cleaner I think!

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