AbstractEquilibrium on Nostr: Nsec *is* a password and vice versa, so why not just store your proton password in a ...
Nsec *is* a password and vice versa, so why not just store your proton password in a remote bitwarden if you want a bunker-like solution without nostr? But also, why wouldn't proton just allow nostr logins too?
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