Watched this yesterday. The host is my longtime friend. We worked at Microsoft together years ago. I’m actually having coffee with him next week. I’m going to introduce him to nostr. 🙏
Right, but I could imagine unless you approve all the app could request many things you need to approve no? Anyways I’m not against this, it’s nice for someone who wants this level of security. However I don’t see normal everyday users wanting to be bothered with this. Mass adoption type people wouldn’t go for even this type of friction.
Gotcha. So so you basically whitelist certain signing different kinds per app. That would be a little smoother, however there’s still that initial interaction with amber I guess.
So people want to hop to another app every time they want to like something, post something, etc. seems like a nightmare for UX.
Imo. As long as the app you’re using is open source it’s quite easy to feel comfortable with the app storing your key as long as it’s done properly. For instance on iOS I would expect it to be stored in keychain properly.
I understand having an offline signer for something like your bitcoin keys.