> It seems like various people here would rather do away with KSKs. I'd
> like these people to address how data submission might be dealt with in
> lieu of public keyspace. How would in-freenet key indices work without
> KSKs? How would things like EOF be implemented if users aren't able to
> submit data under public keys bearing a particular prefix?
You can't have submission with KSKs. You can fool yourself into thinking
you can. For instance, you can make an SSK and then give out the private
key. This is the same thing as having a KSK. In-freenet key indices and
all things EOF require publically writable spaces, which is the same thing
as KSKs in all ways that are meaningful.
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