Where? Your comment, and now this reply, are the only occurrences of that word on this page.
It's really irksome when someone tells me I consent to something that I don't. I'm the authority on whether or not my keys were used improperly—no one else.
You used my keys in a way in which I did not want. That's the beginning and the end of it.
I hope you got paid a lot for it.
Here are dozens of other users who made it all the way to GitHub and provided feedback in an effort to resolve the same issue:
Creating a wallet (generating a keypair offline) and signing+publishing an attestation using a non-wallet keybase key to publicly associate that wallet on your profile are two different things. Adding cryptocurrency support is fine; using my private keys without my consent to publish an implicit endorsement of that cryptocurrency is not, especially when it can't be removed. It's a dark pattern that enables paid advertising designed to look like an endorsement/user engagement.
Furthermore, there is a way to remove/revoke every other type of attestation/claim on a keybase profile - except for the permanent, paid ad for Stellar.
Where? Your comment, and now this reply, are the only occurrences of that word on this page.
It's really irksome when someone tells me I consent to something that I don't. I'm the authority on whether or not my keys were used improperly—no one else.
You used my keys in a way in which I did not want. That's the beginning and the end of it.
I hope you got paid a lot for it.
Here are dozens of other users who made it all the way to GitHub and provided feedback in an effort to resolve the same issue:
https://github.com/keybase/client/issues/15555
How many others just gave up?