fiatjaf on Nostr: What do you mean? They are multi-party. Promenade is two things: a coordinator and ...
What do you mean? They are multi-party.
Promenade is two things: a coordinator and the signers. There are currently 5 signers I think, ran by different people. The client (nstart) will select 3 of these at random to do a 2of3 scheme (I think ideally it would be a 3of4 or maybe 3of3 if we get very reliable signers). The client can in theory select any signers they want and any coordinator they want, but currently it's all hardcoded because we don't have anyone else interested (do you want to run a signer and be added to list, by the way?) and I don't know what would be the UX of giving people options.
dtonon (npub1000…vwqk) is working on a "manager" client companion to nstart that I think will give the user ways to configure these things. In the future (always in the future) we may have a more decentralized market of coordinators and signers and friend recommendations and stuff like that.
Promenade is two things: a coordinator and the signers. There are currently 5 signers I think, ran by different people. The client (nstart) will select 3 of these at random to do a 2of3 scheme (I think ideally it would be a 3of4 or maybe 3of3 if we get very reliable signers). The client can in theory select any signers they want and any coordinator they want, but currently it's all hardcoded because we don't have anyone else interested (do you want to run a signer and be added to list, by the way?) and I don't know what would be the UX of giving people options.
dtonon (npub1000…vwqk) is working on a "manager" client companion to nstart that I think will give the user ways to configure these things. In the future (always in the future) we may have a more decentralized market of coordinators and signers and friend recommendations and stuff like that.