I guess the attestation events can have whatever semantics I...

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2026-03-25T18:29:56Z

↳ Reply to inkan (npub16xnpfx85k8wzdhctang6860g3u64lds5kac73ddjwlg0lxdg9g3su56z6l)

I wonder whether there may be a use for these attestations in connection with the 31045 timestamp events or the 31055 delegation info events that are ...

I guess the attestation events can have whatever semantics I want them to have in the intended context of use. For example, if I intend the attestation event to mean "I audited the information in the reference event against what's recorded on the blockchain and the audit succeeded" or in the negative case "I audited the information in the reference event against what's recorded on the blockchain and the audit failed," then the attestation event can have these meanings.

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