it sure does! but the handshake people are real and i've met some of them.
you can read through the details of why and how they need verification of who
people are but the point is that there's still a lot of bitcoin money floating
around and spending it is how people buy publicity for their projects, in this
case a sort of namecoin that they're promoting (which you can hold or change to
btc right away)
but yeah, it helps to be able to tell the difference between a scam and a
promotion giving away money.
On Fri, 6 Mar 2020, Nick Mapsy wrote:
Man this sounds exactly like one of those
"I'm giving away free Bitcoin!"
scams from Twitter reply bots who pretend to be Elon Musk.
On Thu, Mar 5, 2020, 8:48 PM Jake <jake(a)spaz.org> wrote:
if you had more than 15 github followers last
april you
can get $1300 in bitcoin by running these commands:
https://www.namebase.io/airdrop
you may not feel like $1300 is very much, but if that's the case then just
give
it to sudoroom :)
something that's more interesting than that is the blinded signing (sort
of)
that they're doing using your ssh key (which is how they limit the money to
people whose keys they scraped a year ago) is VERY applicable to Secure
Polling
System's need for blinded signing (although they're doing it to RSA keys)
https://help.namebase.io/article/4vchu01mec-handshake-airdrop-101#why_does_…
anyway, everyone who can should do this, and everyone should give money to
sudoroom, and everyone should help develop secure polling system.
-jake
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