docs(rust): clarify central-server claim — optional, not nonexistent
The Keybase-comparison line said "KEZ has no central server," which is misleading now that the rust-sig-server exists. Reframe it as "no *required* central server" — the chain server is a convenience tier, not a trust authority, and the protocol works identically whether the sigchain lives there or in a gist / DNS / nostr event / well-known URL.
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If you've used [Keybase](https://keybase.io), the mental model is similar:
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you publish a signed "I control X" proof in a place only X can publish to
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(your gist, your DNS, your nostr key), and anyone can fetch + verify it.
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The difference: KEZ has no central server. The proofs live wherever you
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publish them; the verifier just walks the links.
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The difference: KEZ has no *required* central server. There is an optional
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[chain server](../rust-sig-server/) for sigchain storage, but using it is
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a convenience — the protocol works the same whether your sigchain lives
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there, in a gist, in DNS, in a nostr event, or on your own website. The
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proofs live wherever you publish them; the verifier just walks the links.
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