← Back to context Comment by NooneAtAll3 2 days ago what's the alternative to PKI? 5 comments NooneAtAll3 Reply haiku2077 2 days ago Certainly something a hell of a lot simpler then x509 - and without assumptions from the 1990s hardcoded into it cpach 2 days ago Is it really X.509 that is the big “problem”? If so, I fail to see how. greyface- 2 days ago https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decentralized_identifier jtchang 2 days ago So basically you trust something because you have a long chain of assurances that you trusted it before? Kinda like certificate pinning. dylan604 2 days ago no alternative. just eliminate the thing not liked. it's called being DOGEd
haiku2077 2 days ago Certainly something a hell of a lot simpler then x509 - and without assumptions from the 1990s hardcoded into it cpach 2 days ago Is it really X.509 that is the big “problem”? If so, I fail to see how.
greyface- 2 days ago https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decentralized_identifier jtchang 2 days ago So basically you trust something because you have a long chain of assurances that you trusted it before? Kinda like certificate pinning.
jtchang 2 days ago So basically you trust something because you have a long chain of assurances that you trusted it before? Kinda like certificate pinning.
Certainly something a hell of a lot simpler then x509 - and without assumptions from the 1990s hardcoded into it
Is it really X.509 that is the big “problem”? If so, I fail to see how.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decentralized_identifier
So basically you trust something because you have a long chain of assurances that you trusted it before? Kinda like certificate pinning.
no alternative. just eliminate the thing not liked. it's called being DOGEd