Nuh 🔻 on Nostr: The very fact that we insist on identity sovereignty puts us at a disadvantage vs. ...
The very fact that we insist on identity sovereignty puts us at a disadvantage vs. say Bluesky where people pretend that they own their DID, but they don't.
So if we can't avoid the onboarding cost of managing a root key, at the very least we owe it to ourselves to minimise that UX cost to the least necessary.
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2024-10-27 18:09:00Event JSON
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