i think you hit the nail on the head: it's iOS

iOS is simultaneously the large majority of users, and the least appealing for an opensource believing programmer to develop for.

The few apps that did make it to iOS are entrenched and hold the keys for their users, why would they bother creating additional signing apps?

So, because programmers have realized iOS (again, the majority of who you encounter on nostr) can't login to anything, why bother with all these new signing methods?

I think, this will change in the future though when nostr grows enough to 'pay the iOS tax'. And by then some clear standards will have also emerged.

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