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pinheadmz avatar pinheadmz commented on July 30, 2024

How were accounts with multiple SSH keys handled? Was the first public key shown on https://github.com/username.keys chosen?

All keys from your github account are in the airdrop tree, and all may qualify. However, each user is only to claim their airdrop once. This is handled with "subtrees" of keys for each user account, then the root of each subtree is the hash included (and proven) in the consensus airdrop merkle tree. If you had other keys on your account at the time of the snapshot, you should try those.

closing as duplicate: #35

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hubert3 avatar hubert3 commented on July 30, 2024

Thanks.

I'm fairly certain only the one 2016 SSH key I've already tried would have been added as of Feb 2019.

If it's possible in future to create some kind of interface to check if any key was taken from a particular GitHub account (even without identifying the key), that would be useful.

There were 2 older keys from 2012 which I'm almost certain I would have deleted from GitHub by 2019. If there was a way to check if any key was added from my GitHub profile, that would save potentially wasted effort looking for even older backups.

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pinheadmz avatar pinheadmz commented on July 30, 2024

Unfortunately there is no way to know if keys were properly included in the airdrop tree:

handshake-org/hsd#549

more details: #35 (comment)

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