sethforbtc on Nostr: Here’s how I understand the current limitations/recommendations related to using ...
Here’s how I understand the current limitations/recommendations related to using Nostr:
1. Don’t trust a client with your nsec.
2. Instead, use a tool that keeps your keys safe but allows you to authorize clients to sign transactions on your behalf.
Examples: Alby or nsec bunker.
3. There are no tools for mobile devices to manage #2. So you either go with an insecure method of using Nostr, or limit yourself to a desktop client. (What percentage of social media use is on mobile today, 90% +?)
Do I have this right? Are there any mobile options coming that don’t sacrifice security?
#AskNostr
jmb (npub14f0…7k3l)
hzrd149 (npub1ye5…knpr)
fiatjaf (npub180c…h6w6)
1. Don’t trust a client with your nsec.
2. Instead, use a tool that keeps your keys safe but allows you to authorize clients to sign transactions on your behalf.
Examples: Alby or nsec bunker.
3. There are no tools for mobile devices to manage #2. So you either go with an insecure method of using Nostr, or limit yourself to a desktop client. (What percentage of social media use is on mobile today, 90% +?)
Do I have this right? Are there any mobile options coming that don’t sacrifice security?
#AskNostr
jmb (npub14f0…7k3l)
hzrd149 (npub1ye5…knpr)
fiatjaf (npub180c…h6w6)