why ya?

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I just tho thought it's not safe to keep using a single secret key to identify yourself and that is the only method to do so. If it possible to associate a nip5 identifier with multiple public keys that would be convenient.

Interested to hear what nostr:npub1xtscya34g58tk0z605fvr788k263gsu6cy9x0mhnm87echrgufzsevkk5s learned in Nashville this week.

I am. Many systems such as GitHub recommend users to expire a key pair after a specific duration has passed for a security reason. I think that's reasonable to mitigate a risk.

the only way this would be possible if we have two sets of key

one permanent which control a second key which is changeable.

this would also be beneficial in events where our second key is compromised.

I agree. However, I don't like using key pairs as identifiers, to be honest. I would rather prefer identifying yourself by doing something like keybase.io is doing.