dtonon on Nostr: You are basically describing NIP-46, but the private key never leave the provider, it ...
You are basically describing NIP-46, but the private key never leave the provider, it is just used to sign the events. A particular implementation is
https://nsec.app where the provider is actually the user's browser, so it's completely custodial.
Published at
2024-05-01 13:49:39Event JSON
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