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If I don't understand what the interface is doing, and that's most of the time, then I'd rather not lol
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be careful with your nsec. it is your sovereignty on #nostr π π‘οΈ
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This is a bad meme. It's like saying using one password for all apps is wise.
Except the nsec has to be the same by design. A password of a different app is not related.
Great, donβt do it.
you are not practicing safe nsecs! :)
if nostr is going to become eventually 'No Other Social Trust Required' we have to be mindful of where we paste it because WoT algos may depend on us.
Accurate.
Except the app tends to never be random.
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The best part of this meme is that I never know if I'm on left side or right
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At this point I'm afraid to paste it into my own app that I'm making TBH. Seen the follow lists get nuked way too many times lol
Ha ha π I wrote my own bunker and still do this half the time
could anyone kindly show me the recovery path if a nsec is compromised?
generate new nsec
that doesn't seem good enough for a business that loses it's livelihood. Maybe there should be a NIP where someone can say "this pubkey was mine until X date"?
I think βfrostrβ is the solution for businesses
Well not really, because that just divides an nsec into multiple secret shares. They still add up to that nsec, so if that nsec were compromised, then it is compromised.
Related, I wrote a sketch of a NIP proposal that offers a solution using FROST, but it isn't sufficient without what I named "Chain of Governance"

GitHub
NIP-XX: Quorum for centralizing decentralized organizations by taylorphillips Β· Pull Request #2179 Β· nostr-protocol/nips
This NIP proposal sketches out the concept of a quorum for centralizing decentralized organizations in a framework that is maximally flexible &...
Iβve got one for you to try
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