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Fashion Land Annie Fd Se S017 Telegraph Zmfzaglvbi1syw5klwfubmlllwzklxnl Wag 0b3ouy9 Tfhxodhrwczovl3rlbgvncmeucggvzml Imtazzguynmi1ngvkmmizyzi0ytkuanb Verified OfficialA: Telegraph is open source. You can run your own verification node, but to issue new verification strings (as Fashion Land does), you need a trusted certificate from the Telegraph Foundation. These are granted only to brands that pass an audit. Base64 decoding of "zmfzaglvbi1syw5klwfubmlllwzklxnl" - but note the original has "zmfzaglvbi1syw5klwfubmlllwzklxnl" - the characters: z m f z a g l v b i 1 s y w 5 k l w f u b m l l l w z k l x n l. That doesn't look right. Possibly it's a combination of a URL or something. The user also wrote "wag 0b3ouy9 tfhxodhrwczovl3rlbgvncmeucggvzml imtazzguynmi1ngvkmmizyzi0ytkuanb verified" - there's "tfhxodhrwczovl3rlbgvncmeucggvzml" which might be "https://telegram.org/..."? Actually "tfhxodhrwczovl3rlbgvncmeucggvzml" - if I try rot13? Or base64? Let me think. A: Telegraph is open source This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later. If you share with third parties What’s next? According to internal documents leaked to The Fashion Law newsletter, Fashion Land is working on “Telegraph 2.0,” which will embed verification strings into the garment’s DNA. Using synthetic biology, a short strand of DNA encoding the same information as the keyword will be woven into a single thread. A portable sequencer (about the size of a USB drive) can then read the DNA and output the verification string. This would make counterfeiting virtually impossible—you cannot copy DNA without destroying the original. A: Telegraph is open source |