> Whoopie... an idea comes to my mind: The KeyIndexClient could put a bunch of
> keys into summary files.

It's neat how we reinvent the same thing over and over again. The old
index system (fnindex) had this feature. I think the way to do it is that
independent people make their own summary indices by trolling the
publically writable ones, validating keys, generating a summary, and
putting it in a subspace. Then you can go to whatever key index you trust.
Sure, distributing the work among inserters is cool, but if you're trying
to avoid spam then the only way to do it is to have a trusted intermediary
sort through the spam and produce a sanitized list.



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