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nostr:nprofile1qqs8y6s7ycwvv36xwn5zsh3e2xemkyumaxnh85dv7jwus6xmscdpcygprpmhxue69uhkv6tvw3jhytnwdaehgu3wwa5kuef0ekucf3 and zapstore.

There's also a nostr git idea but not sure if it signs the commits or just uses Nostr JSON to transfer data.

Yeah, is awesome. I use it daily. But, I'm looking for a general sign/verify tool suite using my Nostr ID. I guess it's really the "transmitted through relays" part of Nostr that I'd like to challenge. What if I want to sign notes and stuff transmitted via email or github releases or posted on forums or Bitcoin blocks, etc.

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That's not a bad idea.

Usually the event data gets signed, but there's no reason why you can't sign anything else with that key.

I wonder if you can get something like this to work with your private key hex:

https://emn178.github.io/online-tools/ecdsa/sign/

I like where your head is at... I might toy around with this

Aren't kind 1063 events just that? Cryptographically links a file with a nostr sig via its hash

Yeah, that looks like the right kind. I just haven't found a toll that uses them. e.g. if someone emailed me a kind 1063 signed note, what tool would I use to verify it?

nak?

Very simple tools to do this can be built for all sorts of environments

I hadn't heard of nak. Perfect! Thanks 🤙