Is there a nostr microapp for delegated keys (nip-26)?

The only one I’ve found is keystr: https://github.com/keystr/keystr-rs

Ideally a web based one which used nip-07 for login?

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Here we go, another app called Keystr.

I was wondering that, it seems like there are two keystr apps aren’t there? Ugh.

Ppl need to stop making apps with the -str suffix 😂

that reminds me I need to buy the domain nostrstr

Yestr: timehop for nostr

What’s your opinion on the client “simplex” so far?

What would be your idea for storing the keys? A web based access, ok. But where to store the keys?

I think people who are comfortable using a centralized custodial crypto exchange would be comfortable with having their keys hosted if they had a TOS about how they owned them and kept a backup copy offline. Most early adopters wouldn’t do that but normal people would.

> normal people

I've been thinking about this. If we're going to try to onboard norms who don't have any crypto experience, we're probably going to need an option for them to have a traditional oauth login while they're educted on private keys and get them comfortable with self custody. Are there already better options available? I'm wanting to build something and honestly do not want to have that point of failure but also want to be focusing on onboarding the masses.

I was intrigued by your question and the lack of solutions available and started to implement my own solution.

Basically a web based NIP-46 remote signer app with the possibility to handle keys either locally within the browser or externally via a NIP-07 browser extension.

Support for delegation is currently not implemented yet, but will come.

Maybe you can give it a try and let me know what you think?

https://delegation.monster

The "only" real integration of "delegation.monster" currently is on "NIP05.social" for the login: