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Ok i understand. If a user sync the keychain into icloud or backup the phone (and keychain backup is on), his nostr key is saved too.

Damus is a simple and user-friendly nostr app. The Register process in the app that starts with username seems to me as simple as fuck.

The only thing I am missing is the register process is that the key should be saved like a password (on a paper, pw tresor, alby whatever). maybe with a link to extended documentation of the possibilities.

Or as alternative that in the settings there is a highlighted menĂźitem that shows, that the key was not saved.

back to topic: People are creatures of habit and most are critical of new ideas. X is their home and anything that works just a little differently is not user friendly and weird.

Due to the complexity of channel management in self-custody setups, I’ve been somewhat skeptical of the #lightningnetwork⚡️

But using nostr:nprofile1qqsrf5h4ya83jk8u6t9jgc76h6kalz3plp9vusjpm2ygqgalqhxgp9gpr3mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmqpr9mhxue69uhhqatjv9mxjerp9ehx7um5wghxcctwvscrqd6a App in combination with an LSP feels like a great middle ground. It makes #lightning ⚡️ both enjoyable and practical to use.

The app is beautifully built — a really solid experience overall.

In today’s world, it’s incredibly hard not to fall into the trap of constant media and social feeds.

Scrolling is endless. Moments with loved ones are not.

How do you handle it?

Maybe a topic for the podcast:

The technical view of ARK, as well as its opportunities and risks (e.g. in relation to ASP and their role) would be very cool 😎

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Bitcoin anchors energy into information — open-source physics.

But quantum computing isn’t abstract anymore. IBM has over 1,000 qubits, and Microsoft, Google, Amazon are pushing toward fault-tolerant systems. These prototypes aren’t breaking Bitcoin yet — but they could break encryption in future.

If they succeed, ECDSA (used in Bitcoin) becomes vulnerable. The real danger isn’t quantum theory — it’s centralized quantum power breaking decentralized trust.

We’re probably still years away from it becoming a real risk to encryption. But I think it’s great that people are already talking about it.

The last few years have shown big jumps in CPU progress, and now things are speeding up even more with AI. These technologies are pushing each other forward — what used to take decades might now only take a few years.

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