daniel on Nostr: If you ever gave someone access to your nsec you should consider it compromised. ...
If you ever gave someone access to your nsec you should consider it compromised. That’s especially hard for brands to deal with, because you can’t just hire someone to manage your company profile. Even if you trust them (and you shouldn’t) one careless mistake could leak it and you’d never even know.
Nobody has solved this.
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2025-06-14 22:11:58Event JSON
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