Grams info desk needs to have some sort of time stamp on their vendor PGP keys. There's currently no way to verify when PGP keys may have been changed.

There's currently no way to tell when a vendor has changed their PGP keys. If Grams time-stamped their keys, it would mitigate a LOT of suspicion about vendors getting flipped.

I think it's pretty obvious we need some sort of time-verification system like this. Otherwise, who tf knows when vendors have changed their keys? Obviously it's quick to verify keys if you have them saved on your machine, but what about vendors you haven't purchased from?


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[14 Points] gramsadmin:

if some one changes their keys on grams, it will show both keys or create a new vendor , that is why you some time see things like vendor(2) on our info desk


[4 Points] CookyDough:

and a historical archive of keys if they change maybe


[1 Points] urAdumbnigger:

Grams is probably paid off by le


[1 Points] quickquestiongrams:

Hey guys. Quick question. I'm looking for the pgp key of a vendor on hansa to verify him. He was vending on hansa for about two months but I can't find his key on grams. Does anyone know why that might be? Is the vendor supposed to upload the key onto grams? Thanks


[1 Points] fa-yeerrr:

There's an open source project called Open Time Stamps. Have a look and see if that can be useful.

https://github.com/opentimestamps


[1 Points] None:

/u/gramsadmin why not just add a timestamp of last 3 times vendor pgp was changed? It wouldn't be too hard to add. I know their is decent coding on grams I figured you wouldn't mind spending an hour or two adding an extra page. You might even have logs of when the pgp key was edited anyway