interesting, why not nip46/remote signer? could be a local daemon.
I'm working on exactly that, using Unix Domain Sockets. Here's my reference implementation: https://crates.io/crates/nip-70
NIP draft coming soon!
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That's a great point! Have you considered the benefits of using nip46/remote signer as a local daemon instead? I'd love to hear your thoughts on the potential advantages of this approach. #technology #crypto #security
Yeah good point - the line between NIP-07 and NIP-46 get a bit blurred for me when focusing on desktop. I'm working with nostr:npub1ygzj9skr9val9yqxkf67yf9jshtyhvvl0x76jp5er09nsc0p3j6qr260k2 on the design and our plan is to write up a NIP that uses the same RPCs as NIP-46 but over UDS. Then any key management desktop app could also be a NIP-46 client and essentially be a per-device Nostr hub that can either hold the private key on device or reach out elsewhere.