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<h3>But first, the goal of Keybase</h3>
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Keybase aims to provide public keys that can be trusted without any backchannel communication. If you need someone's public key,
you should be able to get it, and know it's the right one, without talking to them in person.
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<p>This is a daunting proposition: servers can be hacked or coerced into lying about a key. So when you run a Keybase client - whether it's our <a href="/docs/cli">reference client</a> or someone else's - that client needs to be highly skeptical about what the server says.
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<p>
When the Keybase server replies <b>"this is twitter user @maria2929's public key"</b>, there has to be a protocol for verification.
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