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Every person needs it's own private, personal sovereign AI

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Yarr! Yesterday was demo day here at SEC-01 and I presented my proposal for identity management in nostr. In it I introduce some new concepts for identity management such as secure identities and simple identities, master keypair and subkeys (this will allow cold storage).

This was a research exercise in which I studied the previous proposals that have been presented and how gpg (a battle-tested protocol) achieves its robustness. I've based it mainly on nostr:npub1l2vyh47mk2p0qlsku7hg0vn29faehy9hy34ygaclpn66ukqp3afqutajft proposal, extending it and trying to take the best of all of them and make something that makes sense for nostr, prioritising simplicity and backwards compatibility.

Please take a moment to read the proposal and share your ideas/criticism, this is something super important for nostr as having a more robust identity system will better preserve the value that content creators, companies and users in general can create and ultimately have a richer and more valuable network where everyone can maintain the value, reputation and web of trust that it creates.

https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/pull/1032

#sovEng

Sub keys like BIP85?

What is actually the most secure way to generate a nostr keypair, concretely what is the best software for this?

That's actually a good idea, nothing sounds more trustworthy than a distributed reputation system, the thing is... how possible would be for a user to just create profiles and say he performed transactions with his other profiles in order to farm himself this socre or reputation?

Can't wait to have nostr in my refrigerator's door 🫑

You making Damus for Linux? πŸ˜…

Personally tried using CLN with a RPi node a while ago and it was a complete disaster, i deposited on-chain funds and suddenly it stopped working i didn't even got to the point of opening channels.

So with this I tried basically everything to recover funds but there were not enough documentation or solutions, but found a tool on the CLN telegram group, that helped me recover the on-chain funds by converting the hsm_secret.bak to an xprv to move out funds.

If you happen to have them stuck it can probably help you in some way to recover UTXOs

https://github.com/dieqohc/HSM-to-XPRV-recovery-tool

Thinking on making some Bitcoin wallpapers and selling them for some sats. πŸ€”