Sure. But why worry about that on day one of using Nostr? It’s not necessary to use the app and I would think you can see that spending time looking through the vastness of options of both apps and wallets and then funding the wallets before they experience the value Nostr has to offer can turn casual users off. When I first tried Nostr, I thought it was a shittier version of X with nobody on it. After more use, and exploring other apps like Wavlake and Fountain FM, the real value clicked. The wallets and zapping added value by allowing me to feel more part of a community, and show my support for those who are creating value. But that is not a day-one task.
BC zaps are the killer feature of nostr.
There’s probably an opportunity then for someone to pursue creating a client that automates the whole process soup to nuts with just a signup.
We’re still in the equivalent of assembling-computers from-kits stage.
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