You can delegate common permissions like with amber, I rarely need amber because I allowed amethyst to run free and rarely touch other clients since signer support is so poor.

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We have the ability to delegate signing permissions to a child-key now? That could definitely be interesting...

I'm not sure how it works and it may require a hot signer now that I think about it. nostr:nprofile1qqs827g8dkd07zjvlhh60csytujgd3l9mz7x807xk3fewge7rwlukxgpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhszrnhwden5te0dehhxtnvdakz7auvdel maybe you could shed some light?

If we're talking about using Amber, then yes. That uses either NIP-55 to sign for apps that are locally installed, such as Amethyst, or NIP-46 to sign remotely, usually for web-apps. In both of those cases, Amber has to have the private key stored locally on the device, or "hot" as you put it.