The_Beave on Nostr: No. Not yet. This is one of the B2B things that is lacking in current key management ...
No. Not yet. This is one of the B2B things that is lacking in current key management (or mostly lack there of).
It may be possible to create an "authorized user" by setting up an nsec bunker and then having your chosen agent use the bunker to sign events on your behalf. But, I don't know how practical that is.
Published at
2025-01-23 11:51:57Event JSON
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