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$ gpg --verify SHA256SUMS.asc gpg: assuming signed data in 'SHA256SUMS' gpg: Signature made Fri 10 Oct 2025 05:14:58 PM EDT gpg: using EDDSA key 1A3E761F19D2CC7785C5502EA291A2C45D0C504A gpg: Good signature from "Luke Dashjr (Codesigning) <luke-jr+git@utopios.org>" [unknown] Primary key fingerprint: 1A3E 761F 19D2 CC77 85C5 502E A291 A2C4 5D0C 504A gpg: Signature made Sat 11 Oct 2025 04:06:25 PM EDT gpg: using RSA key 1D70CBE4B42239445617D33DD316C8140185B647 gpg: Good signature from "shiny (Bitcoin Knots attestations) <bigshiny90@gmail.com>" [unknown] Primary key fingerprint: 1D70 CBE4 B422 3944 5617 D33D D316 C814 0185 B647 gpg: Signature made Mon 13 Oct 2025 09:41:15 AM EDT gpg: using RSA key C1BCB7169AF1A07A0C5E471A047509FA0A6D7350 gpg: issuer "ataraxia.009.work@gmail.com" gpg: Good signature from "ataraxia009 <ataraxia.009.work@gmail.com>" [unknown] Primary key fingerprint: C1BC B716 9AF1 A07A 0C5E 471A 0475 09FA 0A6D 7350 Likely more coming... 29.1 had 7 signers.
He's dealing with a bit of harassment. In his mind that's a good excuse to blame you for it and also believe any other untrue things about you or Knots or Bitcoin that he feels like believing on a whim. Not justified reasoning but that is how most people think, sadly.
Others are coming, including myself. I sign all release of Knots since v25.1.