It may also matter that when I say "#", I really mean "#" because AFAICT GPG is the PGP that everyone actually uses these days. There are "trust signatures" in #, and GPG can make and use them..., but they're a whole different thing from "trust", "signatures", and # And I don't think I've ever actually seen one in the wild. Some other PGP implementation might use tsigs by default? But I doubt it?