regenera on Nostr: I couldn't remember who's behind mostr.pub, but while you are here, could I trouble ...
I couldn't remember who's behind mostr.pub, but while you are here, could I trouble you with a quick question? Every bridged account (say from the Fediverse) seem to have their own nostr key pair. Who controls the private key (I think it's mostr?). If so, would the original account ever be able to publish directly under "their" key?
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