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david · 1d
As of right now, the answer is no. Although maybe I’m not sure what you mean by map. The 10040 itself provides a map, does it not? Because inside Alice’s10040 you find pk_service_provider
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Yes, I was asking about the relationship between the provider and the user who declares that provider. When brainstorm generates a new key pair to start publishing TAs for a user, does that new key pair have some context? For example, is there a kind of identifier, like a kind 0 or similar, that indicates 'This public key is the publisher of TAs from the perspective of user_pubkey'? I'm trying to understand if there is a way to determine which provider belongs to whose perspective. I hope this clarifies my question. Let me know if it is still unclear
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david · 23h
It’s a good question. Right now the answer is no. We have considered giving the pubkey a persona, like “Alice’s Brainstorm Personal Assistant,” which would include creation of a kind 0 event. Probably would follow the user (Alice) and maybe the “official” Brainstorm npub. We’d use thi...