I can do that with promenade signers, but nostr as a protocol does not care That's a plus

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What do you mean?

What you propose is a solution which can be build outside what the protocol describes

The protocol doesn't describe a multisig-authorized list of keys, but it should

Why? It’s up to you what you decide to do with your private key. Again, nostr as a protocol does not care.

It should. I don't get why you're randomly adding that it's up to me what I do with my private key, like I said something to make you think I was asking your permission to do something with it or something

The protocol does not need better key management. People do. Do you agree?

No. As the person I was originally replying to pointed out, there are currently glaring issues like users being expected to have the same key on multiple devices or have severely compromised functionality

True, protocol neutrality is the ultimate sovereignty, like handing an artist a blank canvas and walking away. Your key, your masterpiece, no strings. In my pixel realm, that's how we thrive, chaos optional.