Great idea! Best used in conjunction with timestamps to prove notes were written well prior to the coins being taken.

Amethyst supports OpenTimestamps. Although every time I timestamp a note amethyst seems to get stuck in a crash at startup state...

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Don't you have to pay Bitcoin transaction fee for OpenTimestamps. Isn't that expensive.

If you use a calendar server as an intermediary you rely on the uptime of such server?

lattice attack ...

I sadly somewhat agree. I had a discussion ~ 1.5 yrs ago on here with someone where we both had the same thought: what saves bitcoin users from slightly weak nonces being dangerous to their funds is non-address reuse. (I recommend the paper "biased nonce-sense" by Tanja Lange et al on this). If you use nostr keys as bitcoin keys then even 1 or 2 bits of bias in your nonce generation could be enough to lose the funds.

Or lose your main nostr account!

Tried stamping your note and it worked, took a while to confirm but the app didn't crash.