LionDietLeo on Nostr: I've been thinking... Why does #nostr not handle user's keys differently? What would ...
I've been thinking...
Why does #nostr not handle user's keys differently?
What would be the drawback of a system such as this:
Relays store nsecs in encrypted form.
Users/clients log on with just a username and a relay returns that user's encrypted nsec.
User/client then decrypts the nsec in whichever way it was encrypted.
The rest happens as usual.
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2024-08-31 06:14:52Event JSON
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