It's right in the key!
> Do I really need to copy the key or .asc address, wget it and import?
Is this a failure of keybase? You import it as with any other key, "decrypt from clipboard" in your favorite manager, or similar.
> How do I know if that's your latest key?
I don't know, how do you know that with a keyserver?
> Did not you revoke it last week and forgot to update keybase but didn't forget to update your blog?
Again, same as any other keyserver.
> THERE MUST BE AN EASIER WAY!
It seems that the frustration is with the PGP client, rather than keybase or the server, though.
It's right in the key!
> Do I really need to copy the key or .asc address, wget it and import?
Is this a failure of keybase? You import it as with any other key, "decrypt from clipboard" in your favorite manager, or similar.
> How do I know if that's your latest key?
I don't know, how do you know that with a keyserver?
> Did not you revoke it last week and forgot to update keybase but didn't forget to update your blog?
Again, same as any other keyserver.
> THERE MUST BE AN EASIER WAY!
It seems that the frustration is with the PGP client, rather than keybase or the server, though.