one lets users tweet their DID, and then provide a link to that tweet on the DID, and then that user can claim their twitter username
the other one just lets anyone claim any name
all this does is let people register a name under the domain
one lets users tweet their DID, and then provide a link to that tweet on the DID, and then that user can claim their twitter username
the other one just lets anyone claim any name
all this does is let people register a name under the domain
one lets users tweet their DID, and then provide a link to that tweet on the DID, and then that user can claim their twitter username
the other one just lets anyone claim any name
all this does is let people register a name under the domain
one lets users tweet their DID, and then provide a link to that tweet on the DID, and then that user can claim their twitter username
the other one just lets anyone claim any name
all this does is let people register a name under the domain
AT protocol is super interesting, i’m happy to be on bluesky
AT protocol is super interesting, i’m happy to be on bluesky
so for example if we bought ct.id or something, and then anyone who tweets their DID can claim z80.ct.id
I already tested out setting a subdomain as a username on here and it’s pretty straightforward