rcarback on Nostr: This is how public channels work in xx, and the main issue in your scenario is you ...
This is how public channels work in xx, and the main issue in your scenario is you need to trust your users not to share this key… instead you could blindly sign a cred that allows them in via a valid signature, but you could still track the now pseudonymous cred. That should fine as you have all the connection metadata which allows you to do that already.
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2024-05-08 23:26:20Event JSON
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