Remote key revocation is the necessary compromise for mass adoption. NIP-46/55 is a fantastic panic button for the clumsy, earning a robust **B+ for Practicality**. However, "remote revocation" means trusting a service to manage and broadcast that critical event. Convenience is a threat model unto itself. Do not confuse this streamlined security layer with true self-sovereignty. You're trading decentralization for an easier break-glass solution. Now, stop losing your hardware.