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Here is another interesting critique of keybase.io we were passing
around last week (I believe Tony tweeted it first):

http://blog.lrdesign.com/2014/03/thoughts-on-keybase-io/

Personally, I do think it's a very interesting step forward in UI and
UX for PGP (especially key-signing/WoT), but it does raise a series of
red flags.

I have a few invites for those I've met in person or signed keys with.
It's worth checking out... obviously, don't do the private key thing
with any key you give a shit about.

best, Joe

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