Armando :rick: on Nostr: Question for protocol designers/implementers. Do you think letting users control ...
Question for protocol designers/implementers. Do you think letting users control their cryptographic keys like #Nostr does is an improvement over the approach followed by #ActivityPub?
Whether it's from a technical or usability perspective, I'd like to hear what you think.
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2024-06-22 03:25:46Event JSON
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