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Great article by @Jordi We are heading towards something inevitable, and the approach that big players are following is totally flawed and risks the openness of the internet. I mostly agree with everything in the article, but I will base the solution on Nostr instead of DNS. NOSTR FIXES THIS.
> Do you register with Google, Amazon or Microsoft to use the web?
Cloudflare’s new “signed agents” pitch sounds like safety but it’s a wolf in sheep’s clothing. They’ve built an allowlist for the open web and told builders to apply for permission. That’s not how the internet works. An application form is not a standard.
Yes, identity for agents is a real problem. But Cloudflare is solving it like a border checkpoint. Get on their list or get treated like a trespasser. That’s vendor approval not an internet protocol. An allowlist run by ONE company?
Authentication for that world isn’t “ask Cloudflare for a hall pass.” It’s verifiable chains of delegation and request-level proof: open, portable, and independent of any one company.


The Web Does Not Need Gatekeepers
Do you register with Google, Amazon or Microsoft to use the web?

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Signed agents
A signed agent is controlled by an end user and a verified signature-agent from their Web Bot Auth implementation.
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