What's your take on custodial Nostr?
Should web apps generate keypairs to Nosterise their app and onboard users?
What's your take on custodial Nostr?
Should web apps generate keypairs to Nosterise their app and onboard users?
What the design be for custodial?
Seems like that would be less of a thing with Nostr, curious what I'm missing?
* what would
It comes down to:
1. Onboarding (user does not have Nostr)
2. UX (managing multiple keys, signing)
3. Features that can be built/make sense to build on Nostr for non-social media use cases.
The third point is where we're likely to see more hybrid models that are not pure Nostr-native clients. For hybrid models you need server-side authentication and one or both of client-side authorisation (ie: signing).
Delegation tokens may be one way to unify the flows on the server-side.