Very, very excited to see Keybase here. Their filesystem and now chat are on-point. They set out to make encryption and verification possible for the masses and it's amazing to see the progress,
Do have any plan to provide SDK to integrate with businesses? Like placing Keybase-mini into any app, and app user referring each other by their user id (maybe?)
Oh wow, look at that. Wasn't expecting to be on PH today! Happy to answer questions here. (I wrote that blog post.)
For most users, Keybase chat shouldn't require an invite code at all (https://keybase.io/download), although if it asks for one, you can use `friend-of-keybase`. :-)
@jollymonatx others do have e2e encrypted messaging. The 2 things that make Keybase different, primarily, are: (1) that you can address people by the way you know them online, as opposed to by a phone number or email (or proprietary username), and (2) that you don't really trust the chat servers to give you the public keys in the first place. If you want to send a message to someone e2e encrypted, Keybase's servers can't trick you into sending to the wrong person. And anyone stealing an account is publicly discoverable. There are many more differences, but I think that primarily sums it up.
@diligiant okay..well assume i don't know what it is, because i don't. and the mac notification that came up for it taglined it as a slack alternative so...?