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Invalid NIP5...

Works for me.

Valid for me in Amethyst

I don't think whatever problem you're having is related to Amethyst because I and several other Amethyst users have no problems with their NIP-05. Perhaps it's something related to your connectivity to BitKey?

Works for me on Amethyst

Works for me on Amethyst

What does that mean? I don't even know what that is

Its a protocol to put a public key on a server with a domain, so that people can verify that a nostr account is in fact controlled by the person who owns that domain.

https://nips.nostr.com/5

That is a fabulous idea

I love the BitKey but I really dislike the UI dark patterns.

Maybe in a single sig maxi

Or just don’t know enough about multisig

….

But I don’t like the idea of anyone else having a key

Even if they can’t do anything with it.

And from my understanding with bitkey they get a key 🔑???

Happy with your product 🙏👌

STAY HUMBLE AND STACK ZAPS ⚡️

Crypto is a ponzi scheme with no real value, it's all speculative.

Don't be left holding the bag.

Bitcoin no es Crypto 💪

nostr:nprofile1qyxhwumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmvqy28wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyv9kh2uewd9hsqgzakfxj7zdnuj2h2xvk03nqyucdaddvdagw90gxv8qykfr39ktl5gmenkd7 Can you provide any information on what the implications are in having the bitkey device use fingerprints for authentication? Does that mean that 2/3 keys would be vulnerable to court orders given that one can be compelled to give biometric data but not passowrds and Bitkey is subject to lawful court orders as well?