I would love to see closed source apps support NIP-46
I'd love to use Plebstr without losing control of ky keys.
what say you, nostr:npub1atc6zwsr9nnyn0rq72g2qqznr3x4yhm20g50wsexjukygwrg9atqh0lssy? Here to help ๐
I would love to see closed source apps support NIP-46
I'd love to use Plebstr without losing control of ky keys.
what say you, nostr:npub1atc6zwsr9nnyn0rq72g2qqznr3x4yhm20g50wsexjukygwrg9atqh0lssy? Here to help ๐
Is this possible to do with iOS Nostr clients like Damus, Plebstr, etc.?
Oops - Iโm thinking of NIP-07. Didnโt know about NIP-46
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I like what you're throwing down. This should be the standard for closed source applications so that we do not have to trust them. They should want us to do this.
Exactly. Plebstr looks great, I would love to use it
nostr:note1qnd2pt7lssxyjvc2wmls3haatcs0r6e346m3xl2xzhgygz56908qu3n9cz YES nostr:npub18m76awca3y37hkvuneavuw6pjj4525fw90necxmadrvjg0sdy6qsngq955 ?
Yes
Hey Pablo!
This is something that can make Plebstr a lot more usable for some people (which is our goal that I often discuss with nostr:npub1eqmj85el4pkg7qdj2jcae24qykev5evnyz2s6pzdytzpkhga4u5sdmhexk - our dev magician).
We are in and will introduce it very soon ๐
Btw, what to do when it will become implanted? It does not make sense to secure already compromised key.
Can I generate new private key and keep my identity?