@dot
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Inspired by one of the pioneers of identity-based encryption, Professor Matt Franklin, email address-inspired encryption keys are generated from an email address, "x @ y . z". A dot-at is the boolean intersection of a sphere and a @ sign extruded along the z-axis. From one angle a dot-at is an 'at', @ , and from another it's a 'dot', •.
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