This internal test version of Keychat shows users which actions in a Mini App trigger a signature request.
https://video.nostr.build/70041a33f363714d91c3af9e3655b3c8d8a8ba13596fab8da7d4d9d2e3e0bcd7.mp4
This internal test version of Keychat shows users which actions in a Mini App trigger a signature request.
https://video.nostr.build/70041a33f363714d91c3af9e3655b3c8d8a8ba13596fab8da7d4d9d2e3e0bcd7.mp4
excited for the desktop app!
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A complete ecosystem 🫡
Oh that's why you zapped me, for a demo. You never cared about my macroeconomic observations! [throws Nostr at the wall]
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Yes! Great direction
Serious though, been thinking about this myself. Feels like just by using an app there are certain things that a user is implicitly agreeing to sign, to get them to re-confirm might be redundant. As a setting cool, but I wonder how many people would turn it on? I'm pretty sure like 99.9% of Nostr users approve things forever on first ask.
The user needs to manually enable this feature. Knowing that users have this option, Mini App developers are expected to request signatures more reasonably. We are also curious about the frequency at which Mini Apps request signatures. This is a very simple feature that didn't take much development time and has not impacted other development tasks.
That's a good point. I think for critical events it can be good. nostr:npub149p5act9a5qm9p47elp8w8h3wpwn2d7s2xecw2ygnrxqp4wgsklq9g722q has some beautiful designs for the signer approval popup.
"Signing = most expensive task"
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Let's trend toward less signing requests in smaller apps and better daily rivers :rocketship: