Marks on Nostr: Yes it could. OpenSecret can sign transactions with the secure enclave. Needs a user ...
Yes it could. OpenSecret can sign transactions with the secure enclave. Needs a user interface built for that, any dev is welcome to.
An OpenSecret signer could be 1/n key in a multisig like BitKey, Casa, Unchained, or Sparrow.
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2024-12-24 01:02:08Event JSON
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"pubkey": "8ea485266b2285463b13bf835907161c22bb3da1e652b443db14f9cee6720a43",
"created_at": 1735002128,
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"content": "Yes it could. OpenSecret can sign transactions with the secure enclave. Needs a user interface built for that, any dev is welcome to. \n\nAn OpenSecret signer could be 1/n key in a multisig like BitKey, Casa, Unchained, or Sparrow.",
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