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December 31st, 2024
This memo provides strong evidence that my cryptographic identity hash belongs to the original creator of Seekia.
Thus, this memo provides evidence that I am the "real" Simon Sarasova.
When I released Seekia to the world, I created a signed memo called "Hello World" using my Seekia identity hash.
This memo contains the SHA-256 checksum of the first Seekia release: Version 0.1.
This memo was hashed, and the hash was used to generate an Ethereum address.
You can use the Seekia application to verify the memo's signature and Ethereum address.
I sent funds to the memo's Ethereum address to timestamp it:
0xe161C16AfF120385F2d99f558B620dFd481D9178
The funds were sent on June 13, 2023 in block 17474872.
Afterwards, I uploaded the memo and Seekia v0.1 to the internet for the first time.
This memo should contain the first instance of the Seekia codebase that can be found on the internet.
My "Hello World" memo is available on my blog here:
SimonSarasova.eth/blog/hello-world.htmlI also bought the Seekia.eth name with an Ethereum account in 2022.
This Ethereum account is where the funds I used to timestamp my "Hello World" memo originated from.
I use my Seekia identity hash to digitally sign memos.
Here is my identity hash:
simonx5yudleks5jhwhnck5s28m
For now, if a memo is signed with my identity hash, you can trust that it was authored by the "real" Simon Sarasova.
If my identity hash is compromised, I will sign a memo to let the world know.
I can only do this if I am still alive and have access to the identity hash's private key.
I can also start using my backup identity hash: simon4avl22axtjzrlabos7ma8m
If the cryptography used for identity hashes is broken, I will use my hash-based identity recovery method.
I also possess a way to prove my cryptographic identity using information stored in my brain.
I should still be able to prove my cryptographic identity, even if all of my digital files are lost, destroyed, or seized.
This would only change if I suffered memory loss and forgot the information required to do this.
- Simon Sarasova
Below is a Seekia memo I digitally signed with my Seekia identity hash.
You can use the Seekia application to verify its authenticity.
| «« Seekia Memo »» | |- Signature: | Qrvm9qA35KYjOhsguNpwQH9EYcaRiH | FPDEvrfOJXJzqOWORg6fHSUKPq2f_R | jFij-qJLfPr8e_DC9194n2F2BA== | |- Identity Key: | f59a0bce855d6e48105612ae73ffabfc | 4fac1349226433ff586e08b9b32ffd9d | |- Author: | simonx5yudleks5jhwhnck5s28m | |- Memo: | | Ethereum Block Height: | 21523194 | | Ethereum Block Hash: | 0x71ec48a8c33eb01f51f6b0a07d883154911f28f10b115944a5f3ff47515e439b | | Date: | December 31, 2024 | | Author: | Simon Sarasova | | Content Type: | Blog Post | | Title: | Proof Of My Cryptographic Identity | | License: | Unlicense | | Content: | | This memo provides strong evidence that my cryptographic identity hash belongs to the original creator of Seekia. | Thus, this memo provides evidence that I am the "real" Simon Sarasova. | | When I released Seekia to the world, I created a signed memo called "Hello World" using my Seekia identity hash. | This memo contains the SHA-256 checksum of the first Seekia release: Version 0.1. | This memo was hashed, and the hash was used to generate an Ethereum address. | You can use the Seekia application to verify the memo's signature and Ethereum address. | | I sent funds to the memo's Ethereum address to timestamp it: | 0xe161C16AfF120385F2d99f558B620dFd481D9178 | | The funds were sent on June 13, 2023 in block 17474872. | | Afterwards, I uploaded the memo and Seekia v0.1 to the internet for the first time. | This memo should contain the first instance of the Seekia codebase that can be found on the internet. | | My "Hello World" memo is available on my blog here: | SimonSarasova.eth/blog/hello-world.html | | I also bought the Seekia.eth name with an Ethereum account in 2022. | This Ethereum account is where the funds I used to timestamp my "Hello World" memo originated from. | | I use my Seekia identity hash to digitally sign memos. | | Here is my identity hash: | simonx5yudleks5jhwhnck5s28m | | For now, if a memo is signed with my identity hash, you can trust that it was authored by the "real" Simon Sarasova. | | If my identity hash is compromised, I will sign a memo to let the world know. | I can only do this if I am still alive and have access to the identity hash's private key. | I can also start using my backup identity hash: simon4avl22axtjzrlabos7ma8m | | If the cryptography used for identity hashes is broken, I will use my hash-based identity recovery method. | | I also possess a way to prove my cryptographic identity using information stored in my brain. | I should still be able to prove my cryptographic identity, even if all of my digital files are lost, destroyed, or seized. | This would only change if I suffered memory loss and forgot the information required to do this. | | | - Simon Sarasova | | | «« End Of Memo »»