| «« 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 »»