Someone else's database where you have no control over whether they persist data vs your own database where you have full control over what data is persisted are totally different. Are you being deliberately obtuse?
Do any mobile app clients support nsecbunker?
someone else's database that may or may not persist your data.
Working hard on a esp32 based hardware nsecbunker.
Currently unencrypted comms are supported. Much more needed to make it more friendly:
Admin interface
Configurator
Nip4 support
Nip44 support ???
Worth a watch or not? I liked the books a lot.
Sticker of the conference s/o nostr:npub1a3um269aaf3u5cy37kuykrrrnsg2pyv7za06pxjduv25lq5sdujs2qmdj6

I had the same experience, couldn't get it to sign any events. I put it down to teething issues. Nsecbunker was also not 100% reliable.
Gm. Get in where you fit in.
Wen Bitcoin widely accepted by primary producers? That's what's needed for a circular economy.
Someone fairly new to Bitcoin asked me "what would it take for Bitcoin to succeed". I was genuinely confused, it has succeeded, I use it as money and it's better than fiat. Does success only mean replacement of the dollar?
It's been done a few times. Interesting and fun collectibles but they've never taken off. Maybe someone can change that.
Nostr is where the builders are.
I like the idea but it looks to me like it's storing an nsec in local storage in the browser. What's the difference between this and using a web client? Am I missing something obvious? Is it just trusting one site vs many?

We shouldn't start using nostr relays instead of databases with public APIs. Just because you can, doesn't mean you should. Remember blockchains?


