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**Motivation** - Nostr is an evolving network that aims to provide strong digital identities that allow content creators to retain the value of their contributions, even in the event of...
> I like this, especially the introduction of hierarchical keys and user passwords for a better happy path, although it's a little outside my wheelhouse to actually evaluate. I do...
> Im personally interested in the subkey part, though I recognize there are a few different ways to do this. Thanks for getting the ball rolling. > > I'll point...
> Is this like @pablof7z's NIP-41 proposal for preparing the next key to migrate beforehand and then migrating to it when you lose the previous? But instead of preparing beforehand...
> Sounds confusing. Sorry, I'll try to read it again soon. In a nutshell, what I propose is to use a defined identity as a source of truth, this would...
> Aren't you just reinventing bip-0085? The root key is used to derive child keys? Well, you could consider that we are applying it to nostr in a way that...
> I just want to offer a more straightforward way of migrating identities: #1056 I like it, the flow is similar to what is presented here, but eliminating the proofs...
Yes, I agree, the keys that old users have could be considered compromised since they were used on insecure clients at the beginning, and copied and pasted to as many...
The pinned messages are supposed to be private to the group, and the reference in the proposal, is that relays should not publish these events, _'Relays might choose not to...
I actually like the passive approach you show, so that clients are not forced to take actions on behalf of their users, just warnings and options in the ux. The...