Zap them a drink
GM!
https://video.nostr.build/4fe7b9901a27e38424caf688c6039ab116a5ff2aaa1555a9d23f199b4607abb7.mp4
Taking it to the next level
#choir #grownostr
nostr:note17e3e57v8egqweefvwfgq0yme023jnyqvevnlqsskhk85veq23kfs02sldu
Humans are resourceful. No more castrati? No problem, we'll find a way.
I true honor sir!
All we are saying is give coffee a chance ✌️🕊️♥️☕
Have you ever been to an Orthodox Christian monastery in Egypt (or anywhere else)?
So this is what was tripping me up. I went to my new alby account which didn't have any keys saved and put in my private key. Once I did this the "Remove current key" button appeared even though the account didn't have any keys saved. This made me worried that if I clicked it it would overwrite the keys in my other account. After your response I went ahead and clicked it anyway and was able to save the keys and it didn't overwrite the keys on my other account. Works great! I would recommend changing that button to say "Save keys" rather than "Remove current keys" if it is the first time that nostr keys are saved on that account.

Where are the bitcoin miners stepping in to buy any excess power from this thing?
I personally refuse to buy bitcoin until it hits a mil
Good to know! I will try it out. I thought that might be the case but when I started to put my nsec into the new account I got some sort of warning that made me think it wasn't going to keep the nsec in the original account. I can't do it right now but when I try it again I will pay more attention and let you know specifically what threw me off.
nos2x and Alby are the only key signing extensions that I have used. They both work great, however, as far as I can tell neither of them easily let you switch between multiple nsecs. Would love it if there was an extension that had this feature. Am I missing it somewhere? #asknostr #nostrville








