Somebody somewhere will build (or already is building) a standard email address / password app and website for Nostr that under the hood wi generate and store their nsec/npub in a database. All of this in order to baby step the less tech savvy people into our world once it’s booming. These people will only ever login through this proprietary product as it won’t work otherwise and they won’t know their actual nsec. It will be known as the AOL of Nostr. The same way AOL was like a sandbox within the real Internet and many users never bothered going beyond it.

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Minds, i see in dk podcast, so for example you are buy Bitcoin on binance, binance failure 🤨, not your backup not your data 😅

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It’ll definitely be problematic for those who use it but for some people it may be the only way they use Nostr without realizing it (or maybe even caring).

Mostr, the Mastodon/Nostr bridge, derives Mastodon users’ nsecs from their Mastodon user IDs plus a server-specific secret. The users themselves don’t get to know what their nsecs are.