It's an NFC tag that stores your nsec in the clear? Lol. What's the point. Only secure elements with built in cryptographic functions matter.

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No. It stores an ncryptsec. So it requires you to enter a password to decrypt.

But this was just a fun concept that I wanted to try out.

Please post your ncryptsec here I want to the try something.

Here is an ncryptsec for nostr:nprofile1qqsq6me6en0csufnah3hwkq5y9vp46c9pq0l9kaf2wlvgyzlftr2jfcprpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezuendwsh8w6t69e3xj730azg4kp:

ncryptsec1qggpaemwsvsjnwxdrtz5vtpgane08sacxtesskgf005qgyvcwnym0cxzkn93p266yyrs9ss4ljcyxw7v8u7wzac93ydx5f4yz8tnmefsm2h5s84x4yz23s47eedxj0lr3yxqv233h284k8tmss8g0zg3

I'm sure "testprofile" has a 42 character password. I want to see the one from your implant you use every day.