dtonon on Nostr: "Bunker URL" vs "Nostr Connect" Currently apps use these two definitions for NIP-46 ...
"Bunker URL" vs "Nostr Connect"
Currently apps use these two definitions for NIP-46 login, I think it's important to create a standard for this login, as it is likely to be one of the most widely used.
The latter seems the more logical choice because it is descriptive and carries the Nostr brand, but the word “bunker” has a charming, perhaps more distinctive and memorable feel to it.
Of course we can also mix the two, e.g.:
Login with your Nostr account => Enter your Bunker code
What do you think?
Published at
2024-11-26 19:04:48Event JSON
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