It seems like a pity in this regard that Zoom has just bought Keybase,
because Keybase has a pretty nice model for this.  Possibly the furthest
developed model for linking identities to generic end-to-end encrypted
operations.

Interesting. My understanding is that Zoom opted not to adopt E2EE for its free
users despite buying Keybase, so perhaps Zoom's purchase was partly symbolic and
partly to prevent others from using Keybase for E2EE?
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