There are few, but real use cases for storing and exchanging Nostr events in paper, inside QR codes directly. An extreme version of P2P privacy.

A legally-binding contract signature for instance, doesn't need to be online or even be stored digitally. The entire signed event can be printed inside a QR code, exchanged offline and erased from electronic existence to only come back online when absolutely needed.

Once you give people private keys and a common data model, the ways to exchange those payloads are endless.

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A good application for a dead man's switch

Why do I need nostr to do this? I can just do it with pgp. Not that I ever wanted.

vitor is servicing some special use case like maybe sexwork?

This is a perfect case, by the way.

Simple. We will have a nostr private key and data model anyway. It's just reusing it for QRs. We don't need to recreate it for PGP. In time, nostr will be so popular that using anything else won't make any sense.

I'm still advocating for normalising #AZTEC as the de facto standard.

This is actually genius, and we will eventually have notarization too.

I've not understood it quite. Please friends provide with more detailed discussion links of there any.

An app for doing these?

Probably