Is there anyone who has succerded in building a client that uses web of trust or is it still a theoretical concept?

Does it work without centralization? I know about the vertex search engine and the follow graph in Iris.

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Some of my content dvms use wot. They are highly centralized and don't have to handle anon chat identities.

Yes to both.

Initial load of all the follow lists is just heavy. Need to use graph snapshots instead, at least on web & mobile, so there's that centralization. But you can always locally recrawl when you feel bandwidth-rich.

Negentropy or "send only matching event ids, I'll request those that I don't already have" would help with bandwidth

This is why i propose, aside from all the other stuff you can use, to also start creating musig handshake events. Still need to do the write up, and i have a rather specific usecase in mind, but:

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Oh sorry, missed the bitchat context, nvm

Ì think it should be enbeded it the phone like Google apps. Works like OPA.

Coracle does it without relying on vertex. It works very well for vetting search results and spotting impersonators. I don't know if it's directly applicable to the geo use case though.