ideally nsec is stored in an extension anyway… so maybe that Keystr idea? 😅
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I think the Keystr idea was just about storing the keys and opening browser windows with NIP-07 capability on them, but after what you said the other day I rewatched the video and decided that it would be perfect for routing between apps.
I.e., if you're using Snort to read your social feed and someone links to a kind xxx event, Keystr will know what apps are capable of loading that kind and ask you to pick, then open that automatically, and so on.
Now we just need someone to make this. nostr:npub1ch8a4xxsru2jkdynmx27a4xdknv72k5h8yjld702y3mf5k3puauqmszh48 nostr:npub1l2vyh47mk2p0qlsku7hg0vn29faehy9hy34ygaclpn66ukqp3afqutajft
What video are you referring to #[5] ?
This sounds like a mix between NIP-89 and nsecBunker where the client doesn’t ever see the keys locally, it just knows it wants to write as npub X and discovers/talks/signs with it automagically (did you see my video using Coracle without a NIP-07 and without local keys?)
I didn't see that video, no. Where is it?
Published it a couple weeks ago; can’t find it. I’ll record again
#[6] tomorrow
This video: https://i.imgur.com/oE5Ovj6.mp4