Josh Brown on Nostr: Enjoyed this post about X, Nostr, Mastodon, and others: ...
Enjoyed this post about X, Nostr, Mastodon, and others:
https://highlighter.com/a/naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzqtkqtqa8m2md0lhr9mcd2fwsefd99ff4lvnwezp8ykfwld3lyr04qy88wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9uqq6vfhxgurxve5xcerwwpsxydr7f92
I do wonder about this — everyone says this, but I’m not sure _why_:
"Do regular users really need to think about public and private keys? Yes, yes, I get it — users have to keep in mind their privacy if they want to have it. But you have to read at least something to understand what you're doing, which is automatically more difficult than simply press ‘Sign up’.”
_Do_ regular users really need to think about public and private keys? Why?
https://highlighter.com/a/naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzqtkqtqa8m2md0lhr9mcd2fwsefd99ff4lvnwezp8ykfwld3lyr04qy88wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9uqq6vfhxgurxve5xcerwwpsxydr7f92
I do wonder about this — everyone says this, but I’m not sure _why_:
"Do regular users really need to think about public and private keys? Yes, yes, I get it — users have to keep in mind their privacy if they want to have it. But you have to read at least something to understand what you're doing, which is automatically more difficult than simply press ‘Sign up’.”
_Do_ regular users really need to think about public and private keys? Why?