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You're posting under a username joyfam. If you wanted to stay anon you'd be posting under anon. We all use usernames online, that's our identity. It doesn't have to be tied to our real world ID. It can be, but it doesn't have to be. That's the cool thing about spaces.
Spaces Protocol is a naming protocol for p2p apps like bitcoin, nostr, etc, it's not kyc. It's a human readable name that can map to a nostr npub, bitcoin public key, etc.
A lot of people don't realize the centralization of icann, dns and the security issue with https where someone else is signing on your behalf. Spaces protocol has the potential to replace all of that.
0 sats \ 1 reply \ @Fenix 13h
Public and private are different things when you want to keep your identity a secret and not when you are posting anonymously in a public space; the difference is in not being tracked, not in the level of anonymity.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @anon 12h
I understand that.
The problem is the digital 'public space' is controlled by a centralized 3rd party.
This is one of the things spaces protocol seeks to solve. You can remain private with spaces.
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