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dotta-message-verification.md
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA512
Hello! Crypto is a weird space and sometimes people get hacked. I want you to know that if you ever feel unsure if you're actually talking to "me" you can ask me to cryptographically sign the message and I'm always happy to do this in the case that we're exchanging value / verifying addresses etc.
This document is instructions for you on how to verify I message I might send. I hold private keys that can be used with a service called Keybase and you can [find my profile here](https://keybase.io/dotta).
If you need to verify a message I've sent you:
* [Visit this page](https://keybase.io/verify)
* Paste in the message
* Click "verify"
Keybase will tell you if the cryptographic signature checks out.
For example, you can try it with this message. Click the "raw" button above (important! You have to paste the raw version or it doesn't work), then copy and paste into Keybase. (Be sure to include the garbly stuff below when you copy and paste)
- - Dotta
https://twitter.com/cryppadotta
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Version: Keybase OpenPGP v2.1.13
Comment: https://keybase.io/crypto
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2A65nm3jUwsVvJkt9SzWAaMeFdqCb+tbKZ5csasiroCU+AkOQSYu7th46YoXYh0=
=v5G2
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