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Keybase.pub Shutting Down on March 1 2023
The only one I've seen that comes close is https://keys.pub/ but it still misses a lot of what keybase gives (sigchains, etc.)
Previous HN thread: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22995792
Are there any others to consider? It's been quite sad to see Keybase so stifled after being acquired. :-(
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Status of Keybase
Do you think it's worth checking alternatives like https://keys.pub/ or https://keyoxide.org/?
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Ask HN: Viable alternatives to Keybase for linking identities across services?
One of the best features from Keybase (personally), is the ability to link identities across multiple different web entities, being able to prove "diggan" on Hacker News is indeed the same as "victorb" on GitHub, for example.
Seemingly, we're getting closer and closer to Keybase shutting down, considering the non-activity since the Zoom acquisition.
Previous threads have mentions of services like https://keys.pub/ and alike, but AFAICT, it doesn't actually provide "cross-service" proofs like Keybase does, and is mainly about managing key signing and related use cases.
What alternatives are online and viable to use today, for the purpose of "proving" that identities across different web properties are the same?
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API-0.core.keybaseapi.com has expired certificate
Suppose you only want a replacement for the key management part of keybase, what is there to be recommended? I know of https://keys.pub/ and https://keyoxide.org/ but the former (from someone ex-keybase) has no recent activity and a "not audited" warning, which at least is good to see.
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Keyoxide: A privacy-friendly platform to establish your decentralized identity
There's also https://keys.pub/ (from someone ex-Keybase, if I remember correctly). I haven't looked at either closely. Can anyone compare and contrast?
- r/crypto - keys.pub – Keybase Without the Cruft
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keys.pub – Keybase Without the Cruft
I've been a supporter and user of keys.pub for a long time.
AES256CBC
We haven't tracked posts mentioning AES256CBC yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.
What are some alternatives?
crypt12-decrypt - Decrypt Whatsapp .crypt12 database files
CryptoSwift - CryptoSwift is a growing collection of standard and secure cryptographic algorithms implemented in Swift
client - Keybase Go Library, Client, Service, OS X, iOS, Android, Electron
SipHash - Simple and secure hashing in Swift with the SipHash algorithm
secureio - An easy-to-use XChaCha20-encryption wrapper for io.ReadWriteCloser (even lossy UDP) using ECDH key exchange algorithm, ED25519 signatures and Blake3+Poly1305 checksums/message-authentication for Go (golang). Also a multiplexer.
Swift-Sodium - Safe and easy to use crypto for iOS and macOS
DDLC-Plus-Asset-Decrypter - ddlcpad, *Doki Doki Literature Club Plus Asset Decrypter*, is a tool to decrypt the encrypted asset file on the Doki Doki Literature Club Plus. Writing in golang.
RNCryptor - CCCryptor (AES encryption) wrappers for iOS and Mac in Swift. -- For ObjC, see RNCryptor/RNCryptor-objc
BlueCryptor - Swift cross-platform crypto library using CommonCrypto/libcrypto
SwiftSSL - An Elegant crypto toolkit in Swift.
Keys - Uncomplicated cryptography frameworks base on CommonCrypto
OpenSSL - Swift OpenSSL for OS X and Linux