Mid term this eats SaaS.
Long term this eats ERPs.
Right now, asking people to manage keys is hard. I haven't figured out the pattern to get started with team members doing SSO or similar.
Mid term this eats SaaS.
Long term this eats ERPs.
Right now, asking people to manage keys is hard. I haven't figured out the pattern to get started with team members doing SSO or similar.
Again, asking businesses to manage keys for their members lowers the bar.
In a work context, the whole censor-ship resistance thing doesn't even matter.
If you get fired, you're censored and obviously should be.
Ok, so I get it conceptually but how will it actually work do you think?
IT team provisions the keys and gives out... ? Usernames and passwords? Bunker URLs? Java cards?
Ideally in a way that both
- allows use of all the apps in the ecosystem, and
- passes user acceptance test.
Your thoughts?
My noob-idea is having two servers, one controlled by the business, one controlled by a Nostr-service, that provide a working bunker URL together.
I think playing with a set up like that can maybe even get us to *only the user* ever having the full nsec. In a way that has some proper UX for everyone involved.
It's a tricky one.