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Re: Nym server?
One of the Diogenes entities wrote:
> So now do we need a Cypherpunks Nym Server? I notice that somebody
> else is using my alias... ah, well.
>
> For the record, the Diogenes who just got active on Cypherpunks isn't
> me, and, as you can tell by checking corresponding signatures, I'm
Which is why name collision, or nym collision, is not a pressing
problem. Better to decentralize the process to local machines, to the
people who care, than to any kind of Cypherpunks Nym Server.
> It shouldn't come as a surprise: as with everything else in cyberspace,
> Vernor Vinge predicted it in True Names a decade or so ago, when he
> noted in passing that the protagonist Mr. Slippery downloaded a massive
> chunk of bulletin board to his home machine and scanned through it for
> messages to him, tossing (manually, I think) messages to the several
> other Mr. Slipperys.
Wouldn't have happened with real crypto, of course. A point Vernor
cheerfully conceded recently.
"True Nyms" will be the sequel.
--Tim May
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