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@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ For example, if Alice displays a QR code encoding the following binary string:
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```
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this indicates that Alice is verifying another user (say Bob), in response to
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this indicates that Alice is verifying another user (say Bob), in response to
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the request from event "!ABCD...", her cross-signing key is
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the request from event "$ABCD...", her cross-signing key is
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`0001020304050607...` (which is "AAECAwQFBg..." in base64), she thinks that
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`0001020304050607...` (which is "AAECAwQFBg..." in base64), she thinks that
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Bob's cross-signing key is `1011121314151617...` (which is "EBESExQVFh..." in
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Bob's cross-signing key is `1011121314151617...` (which is "EBESExQVFh..." in
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base64), and the shared secret is `2021222324252627` (which is "ICEiIyQlJic" in
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base64), and the shared secret is `2021222324252627` (which is "ICEiIyQlJic" in
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"method": "m.reciprocate.v1",
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"method": "m.reciprocate.v1",
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"m.relates_to": {
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"m.relates_to": {
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"rel_type": "m.reference",
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"rel_type": "m.reference",
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"event_id": "!event_id_of_verification_request"
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"event_id": "$event_id_of_verification_request"
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},
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},
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"secret": "shared+secret"
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"secret": "shared+secret"
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}
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}
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