Your Solana Address Is Actually Your SSH Key: Understanding On-Chain Identity
If you've ever managed a server, you know SSH keys. You generate a keypair, stick the public key on a server, and suddenly you can prove who you are by signing requests with your private key. The server doesn't care about your username—it cares that you can prove you hold the private key. Solana ide
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