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1 DeepL later: Do I understand this correctly? If I use my nostr private key as login, do I always have to go through a platform's source code before using it, to be sure that my SecKey is kept safe?
And if I understand correctly, wouldn't subkeys (like in PGP) make more sense, so that I can revoke a key if I stop using Iris, for example?
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2023-06-02 13:48:55Event JSON
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