Yes they are! - View quoted note → View quoted note →
Key rotation is done manually still - you need the threshold of shares within that keyset (2/3 for example) locally in order to recover the nsec, this does not happen over nostr in some fancy protocol manner (only signing does) shares are only valid within a keyset meaning that if you have a 2/3 and you lose a share IF you destroy the other 2 shares than the third stolen share is ORPHANED. So to rotate at this time the steps are: - Recover nsec with threshold of shares - Use that nsec to generate a new keyset (can be any threshold) - DESTROY the shares in the old keyset TLDR; DESTROY AND OPRHAN image View quoted note →
Key rotation is done manually still - you need the threshold of shares within that keyset (2/3 for example) locally in order to recover the nsec, this does not happen over nostr in some fancy protocol manner (only signing does) shares are only valid within a keyset meaning that if you have a 2/3 and you lose a share IF you destroy the other 2 shares than the third stolen share is ORPHANED. So to rotate at this time the steps are: - Recover nsec with threshold of shares - Use that nsec to generate a new keyset (can be any threshold) - DESTROY the shares in the old keyset TLDR; DESTROY AND OPRHAN image View quoted note →
Also yes, frostr uses frostr for nostr. We eating our dogfood now! View quoted note →
Hello world! Frostr is a fully open-source protocol + app suite that lets you: • Split your existing Nostr key into any threshold (2/3, 3/5, etc)
 • Sign notes using simple Frostr apps that coordinate over Nostr
 • Use NIP-07 + NIP-46 in any Nostr client
 • Recover your nsec on any device with your threshold
 • Rotate / expand your setup anytime
 • And do it all without creating a new key
 We’ve got some cool updates shipping soon! Keep an eye out 
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