Added support for private key import on Blockcore Notes! That means you can now fully use it on mobile devices that does not have extensions support.

Private key is stored encrypted if you supply a password and an in-app dialog appears whenever signing requires your approval.

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There are some minor updates since the screenshot was taken, the private key is a password field and the public key is shown in a read-only field. If you choose to enter a password, it should integrate well with the built-in browser credentials manager. If you leave the password empty, the browser will store the private key as your password. Looking for a solution on how to avoid that.

First post from Blockcore Notes on mobile! 😁

FaceID for approving each event signing is pretty slick. 😸