That's most users. Frankly, I don't understand the insistence. You can do both... Have the nsec and the nip55 implementation. It's super easy.
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there are many reasons. It makes the code signing path asynchronous which greatly increases complexity in all of our code paths.
Not being able to mix in data into nsec in different ways prevents us from integrating our one click setup wallet.
The ux flow for signing seems pretty bad, needing to switch apps to approve things, when this could be done within the app instead.
Mine is synchronous. And again people are doing the flow. Things can always improve. But you are not in a space that users are willing to play by these rules.
@jb55 I like you a lot and I support a lot of what you do. But, it is so very clear by your stance on this how much you've been influenced by apple gatekeeping by developing in that space for so long. I'm zapping you anyways as a thank you for your work. You should consider adding flows that enable the user with more choice. More secure choices...
I don't want one click anything. I'm an idiot, not a moron.
It's not hard to approve things in amber. I enjoy seeing a popup alerting me to something that's new and needs my attention and approval.
Quite frankly, I see no reason to trust anyone, even you, with my nsec, which, for the record, is more important to me than the seed phrase on my cold storage stack. Which, bee tee dubs, is harder to wrap my head around than "copy and paste one thing, hit approve, and you're good to go."
So, asking people who DO NOT TRUST to "trust me, bro" is silly at the very least.
Look how much we evolve.
We have apple's "one click, dumb people" into in the android ecosystem now.
What a great time to be alive 🙌
Amber just draws over the current add when it needs you to sign, you don't leave the app, have you tried it yet?
You don't need to switch apps. It's up to the user to choose if they fully trust the app or just some permissions just like Alby extension
I advise every new Android user to get Amber because virtually every Android app, plus most web apps support it.
@jb55 you should maybe look at "complaining" as advice.
I think app fatigue is a thing.
It took me ages to get amber cos I hate having yet another app. I hate apps lol.
I don't really understand what the devs are talking about tho. I just wanted to say 'app fatigue'.