Plebstr is really smooth. I am deeply impressed. Is it running entirely on the client side or is it calling a backend with caching or something? Is the code open-source?
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This what they told me

That answer makes me think they're importing your private key into their server.
On the other hand one of their developers talked to me about my Dart bip340 library, which indicates they are either signing or verifying signatures on the client.
They mentioned a while back that they've taken VC investment, and so I imagine that's part of why they haven't open sourced their code.
We do both, all client side 😊
Private key is stored on iOS to keychain and on android it is encrypted cia key that is stored in keystore 😊
Oh my this is great
Eu acredito que os usuários deveriam poder escolher se seus dados são visíveis em um determinado cliente, da forma como está o usuário acaba tendo menos poder contra relays é clientes.
its all client side, all done in dart 😊 we are using isar database as a cache, that one is also running locally on client
About the open-source. That seems answered. We are not and currently not planning to be. We know that can raise concerns, but happy to answer any question and be open as mush as I can
The app network data shows it’s connecting to the relays directly

It is, all client side 😊
Pfff no boosted events display and thinks to go personally to take a zap from wallet or what ⏳️?