Comment by zenmac
Nostr would being better. As it is truly free vs AT protocol is backed by VC.
Nostr would being better. As it is truly free vs AT protocol is backed by VC.
Not really. It's very open for everyone to participate. Further, Bluesky has been working on standardizing AT at the IETF [0][1]. They have also made a patent non-agression pledge: https://bsky.social/about/blog/10-01-2025-patent-pledge
In short, they're actively working on making AT as neutral as possible.
[0]: https://docs.bsky.app/blog/taking-at-to-ietf
[1]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/bofreq-newbold-authenticate...
I don't tend to believe in cryptokey-first protocols like Nostr, where your identity is tightly coupled to a keypair. Human identity doesn't work like that at all, and keypairs as the basis of identity will never be suitable for use by the masses.
Human-readable names are far more suitable as a handle for identity as humans think of it. And DNS names are an okay-ish implementation of that.
I think that a decentralized protocol that provides name portability based on the DNS is a far better protocol than one that relies on keypairs.