Re: [bisq-network/bisq] In-App Update Fails to Verify. Manual D/Load 0, 8, 0 Also Fails to Verify – No Public Key (#1679)

Christoph Atteneder notifications at github.com
Wed Sep 12 10:37:45 UTC 2018


> A "trusted signature" is a signature from a key that you trust, either because (a) you have personally verified that it belongs to the person to whom it claims to belong, or (b) because it has been signed by a key that you trust, possibly through a series of intermediate keys.

Do you get a different warning when you verified a build released and signed by @ManfredKarrer? I think Manfred signed my key publicly. So if you trust his key it also should put my key as trusted.

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