Your web of trust

This graph is yours — rooted at your wallet, showing the keys you have vouched for and at what level. The trust layer underneath is open and token-agnostic; $SPACE is simply the first token running on it.

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value you've bonded
bond at your key
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Connect your wallet to see the keys you trust.

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Assign a trust level

Trust is explicit, not implied by a transfer. These are the standard OpenPGP ownertrust levels — the same vocabulary keyservers have used for thirty years.

Your key signs the certification. With an amount set, it also sends real $SPACE to bond the edge.

Withdraws your certification and drops the edge from your web of trust. The revocation is permanent and publicly checkable.

Your signed identity

An EPM (Entity Profile Message) is your portable, tamper-evident identity record, signed over the canonical RFC 8785 projection — so any edit invalidates the signature.

Profile

Your wallet signs the canonical payload. Nothing is uploaded.

Signed record unsigned

Sign your EPM to see it here.

Sign and verify

On the network this happens automatically — every satellite, ground station and server signs what it publishes, and every receiving node verifies before it acts. This page is the manual version, so you can see what the machines are doing to each other.

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Checks the signature against the sender's key. A node does exactly this before importing anything.

Trust rules

Decide what "trustworthy" means to you, then apply it to any key. Rules stack — one can require another to pass first, so you build a standard rather than a checklist.

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Run a check to see the result.

Your records

Stored locally in your browser by default. Nothing leaves this page until you back it up.

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