Bitstream
Writing on trust, verification, and building Bitsy.
Bitstream is where I write about how Bitsy works and why it is built the way it is: trust, verification, keys, and the discipline of a non-custodial way to share crypto receiving addresses. The articles are occasional and meant to last. Follow along by RSS or JSON.
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Why Bitsy verifies keyholders, not organizations
On Bitsy, a verified address means a specific keyholder signed for it, not that a company vouched for it. Here is why that distinction is the whole product, and why organization verification is a gap attackers count on.
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