seth on Nostr: Yes, #sobrkey uses regular kind 1 notes with a t tag to sort and read. The intention ...
Yes, #sobrkey uses regular kind 1 notes with a t tag to sort and read. The intention is to generate a new key or use an alternate key generated to login. I’m considering ways to identify users so that you’ll know if it is the same person or a different person in the conversation. For now, I was going to use last 4 digits of npub as an identifier, but learning as we go.
So sobrkey posts normal kind 1 notes with the key you are logged in with. So for staying anonymous, a new or temporary key might make sense.
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2025-04-26 12:17:07Event JSON
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"pubkey": "a723805cda67251191c8786f4da58f797e6977582301354ba8e91bcb0342dc9c",
"created_at": 1745669827,
"kind": 1,
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