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<p><a href="https://github.com/handshake-org/hs-airdrop">Detailed information available in the hs-airdrop README.md file.</a></p>
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<p><b>UPDATE: Please be careful about using other software, giving away your private key to others, or following instructions on random websites who are not HNS community members. Those websites may incorrectly state that these instructions are currently outdated; those instructions have not been validated by the Handshake community.</b></p>
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<p><b>UPDATE: Please be careful about using other software, giving away your private key to others, or following instructions on random websites who are not HNS community members. Those instructions may incorrectly state that these instructions are currently outdated; those instructions have not been validated by the Handshake community.</b></p>
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<p><b>These instructions generates a signed proof of ownership of a public key. Please consider against sending your private keys to third parties to do this process on your behalf, as that results in significant risks. Handshake is an experiment in decentralized allocation of ownership of the network to the open source community, it is believed that open source developers should be one of the primary long-term beneficiaries by owning a necessary resource as the network utility increases. This HNS airdrop is a native limited resource used to register top-level domains and usernames (a limited resource is needed in decentralized naming systems, as a single bad actor would register all useful names in existence if no limited resources existed).</b></p>
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<p>This page explains how <b>github developers with over 15 followers on February 2019</b>, or in the <b>PGP WoT Strong Set</b> can claim HNS. Being able to claim does NOT imply that one is a "top open source developer", this system was optimized for a list of previously scrapeable keys (and could not be modified after the Handshake network launches without a hard fork).</p>
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<h2>System Setup</h2>
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