I've registered an identity on testnet using CLAMour as follows:
The tx c82f27a509bf2c04ffb037f683d8259894f273f8d8f849a8e0545879d5444a2c has CLAMspeech
create clamour 1a762d2507760a436061029547245e434fa89da6e9d22cf07d6f8a6140b31f37
http://txti.es/1a762d25The text at the link is "Testnet identity 039df70c1c46425ae4d3be53892949e17bebcbe30f419132441faab92677b220f5 (address mr1yhbGu64c83LtN5GBxPVPBb7XheNi8rH)".
The "identity" can (in a sense) be looked up using the client:
cct getclamour 1a762d25
{
"pid" : "1a762d25",
"hash" : "1a762d2507760a436061029547245e434fa89da6e9d22cf07d6f8a6140b31f37",
"url" : "http://txti.es/1a762d25",
"txid" : "c82f27a509bf2c04ffb037f683d8259894f273f8d8f849a8e0545879d5444a2c",
"confirmations" : 16
}
While this would work, I think it's better to separate it from CLAMour. Also, I think I shouldn't say "identity" when what I really mean is "pubkey". Here's an alternative approach:
The tx 6c08736d725217eeaf04dd3e1cc90ee17123f4361b7318fd9f68b02d87823b0b has CLAMspeech
register pubkey 8b8070fe 039df70c1c46425ae4d3be53892949e17bebcbe30f419132441faab92677b220f5
Here the hex "8b8070fe" is the 4 byte checksum of the corresponding address: mr1yhbGu64c83LtN5GBxPVPBb7XheNi8rH.
A "getpubkey" command (like "getclamour") would be helpful.
Thoughts?