It does not appear that Snort checks signatures of events either. It was disabled in this commit and never re-enabled, afact.
https://github.com/v0l/snort/commit/b7b10eebbc14a6cdd56dacf99c9138e8de34eb08
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It does not appear that Snort checks signatures of events either. It was disabled in this commit and never re-enabled, afact.
https://github.com/v0l/snort/commit/b7b10eebbc14a6cdd56dacf99c9138e8de34eb08
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Code is just commented out without any explanation… in a commit that does a lot of other stuff.
I think the worst is how client developers deal with it as some minor thing — while shouting to the world that Nostr is tamper-proof, censorship-resistant, and all the amazing things it’s going to do.
If you don’t check signatures you get the worst possible deal. The more relays you add the less you can trust the events you see are real.
Kinda cognitive dissonance telling people to join Nostr as if it was ready to take on the world while coding their software as if it isn’t actually important.