Doesn't KYC NOSTR get you spooked? 🤔

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Explain it to me more please 🙏

So if you link your Strike (which is KYC) to your nsec, then you have KYC'd your nsec

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Not for zaps, and small transactions. No one with the sense God gave a goat would hold many Sats 丰 in a hot wallet.

I mean, I have strike and I have Nostr but I wouldn't link them, I won't even link nostr and fountain because then my email (required for the fountain sign up) is linked to my nsec... maybe I'm just a paranoid crypto anarchist? 😂

Aren’t we all? 🫡

We certainly should be 😅

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I still haven’t found a good answer for this but my suspicion is that it’s a minimum requirement to open a nostr:npub1ex7mdykw786qxvmtuls208uyxmn0hse95rfwsarvfde5yg6wy7jq6qvyt9 account to get around the Apple restrictions on “in-app” payments

Very plausible, great explanation.

You mean, as to why strike requires KYC?

Jack Mallers has been quite clear that he's conforming to all regulations because he's a businessman first and wants the business to be successful and accessible to as many people as possible. I can't deny he's brought a great product to market as long as you are aware of the KYC nature of it and use it accordingly.