Identity & Verification

Given the rise of impersonation within the digital realm, establishing verifiable identity becomes increasingly critical. This page declares the official identity anchors for Daniel J Cross. As an independent researcher, this demonstrates best practices for cryptographic identity establishment in the digital age.

If anyone claims to be Daniel J Cross, verify against these four identity anchors. If cryptographic proof is needed, request a PGP signature.

Four Identity Anchors

1. Domain & Email Identity

danieljcross.com (official domain) • info@danieljcross.com (only authorized email)

2. Social Media Identity

Official accounts listed in footer of every page. Any handle not explicitly listed is not affiliated.

3. Public Key Distribution

PGP public key published on this page, distributed to key servers (Keybase, keys.openpgp.org, keyserver.ubuntu.com), and included in all published books. Periodic mentions on social media channels with cryptographically signed messages provide ongoing verification.

4. Cryptographic Proof (Final Bastion)

If domain, email, and social accounts are compromised, cryptographic proof remains:

(1) PGP signatures verify identity through digitally signed books, domain changes, and official statements.

(2) Control of publicly shared cryptocurrency addresses (published on danieljcross.com/donations) can be proven by signing messages with the private keys.

PGP Public Key

[PGP KEY FINGERPRINT PLACEHOLDER]

Key ID: [PLACEHOLDER]

Created: [PLACEHOLDER]

Email: info@danieljcross.com

-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----

[PGP PUBLIC KEY PLACEHOLDER]
[The actual ASCII-armored public key will be placed here]

-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----

Key Server Distribution

The public key is distributed to multiple independent key servers for redundancy. Search using info@danieljcross.com or the fingerprint above.