rodbishop on Nostr: Multiple NIP-05s. Inevitable? Valuable? But not part of the standard at present? My ...
Multiple NIP-05s. Inevitable? Valuable? But not part of the standard at present?
My Nostr profile discloses that my NIP-05 is rb@rodbishop.nz.
rodbishop.nz/.well-known/nostr.json agrees with this, and says that my npub is associated with my username.
But many other domains may also make alike claims, and may give certain accesses to me if I am defined in their domain's well-known (whether or not my profile discloses it).
e.g. Ditto will give me access to the community, Teams Relay will give me access to the relay.
I may need all of these (to be me as an individual and also a community member and also a team member).
Is this a desirable use of well-known?
It seems needed for a user to be able to understand and manage where well-known associations exist, beyond just displaying a single NIP-05 field in the profile.
My Nostr profile discloses that my NIP-05 is rb@rodbishop.nz.
rodbishop.nz/.well-known/nostr.json agrees with this, and says that my npub is associated with my username.
But many other domains may also make alike claims, and may give certain accesses to me if I am defined in their domain's well-known (whether or not my profile discloses it).
e.g. Ditto will give me access to the community, Teams Relay will give me access to the relay.
I may need all of these (to be me as an individual and also a community member and also a team member).
Is this a desirable use of well-known?
It seems needed for a user to be able to understand and manage where well-known associations exist, beyond just displaying a single NIP-05 field in the profile.