Every few weeks I try to explore something new in this tech infested world and it always ends up being far more complicated than it should be for an end user. Bitcoin, KYC, nodes, Bisq, wallets, lightning, relays, Nostr, key management, etc. Tons of reading and time invested. It just needs to be simpler. I get the complexity is what makes it secure and anonymous but it will NEVER achieve widespread adoption in its current form.

I've spent the better part of two days trying to actually understand how any of this works or why, and how to best manage my account security and keys and everything. The BTC wallet I normally use isn't compatible with Nostr I guess so I had to create a new wallet with Alby just to be able to send/receive on here. That's its own hassle. And then Primal lets you send but only using THEIR wallet (in app) which is annoying. But the other Nostr iOS apps are bad (Damus seems good but primitive).

All in all I hope that this whole side of tech, the actual future side, manages to simplify its process to the end user. As it stands you won't convince people to abandon anything this way. The moment they left behind a simple email and password they're going to want out. So a straightforward replacement must exist (private key login is good! But then there is the issue of key security and needing extensions to hold them instead of the individual sites).

Simplicity is key.

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I hear the struggle. Took me months to figure out my first nostr wallet (and that was the limited Primal in-app one - still a reliable daily driver though). There's honestly so many wallet options now and they all interact differently with various clients. Have you tried YakiHonne? Might be a bit more advanced than Primal but a very solid iOS client.

Have not tried it, I may check it out though. Thanks

I agree with your sentiments. I've been deligently stacking sats for like 5 years now and I'm still learning my way around using different wallets and running a node and figuring out lightning, and now nostr.

We're still very much in the early days of figuring all of this out. It's going to take time. Alhamdulilah, I'm just thankful that I've landed on all of this early before normies start using it.