nonceanonymous on Nostr: Also — is being logged in to the Damus app basically creating some sort of session ...
Also — is being logged in to the Damus app basically creating some sort of session where I can automatically send messages bc the Damus client is signing each message for me with my private key? Sort of like how a hardware wallet is able to sign crypto transactions?
I had tried to log in to someone else’s profile on the web using their public key but I was unable to send any messages or change anything. Is this because I wasn’t logged into a client that was auto signing these commands with a private key (and thus not proving ownership)?
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2023-02-01 05:28:40Event JSON
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"content": "Also — is being logged in to the Damus app basically creating some sort of session where I can automatically send messages bc the Damus client is signing each message for me with my private key? Sort of like how a hardware wallet is able to sign crypto transactions?\n\nI had tried to log in to someone else’s profile on the web using their public key but I was unable to send any messages or change anything. Is this because I wasn’t logged into a client that was auto signing these commands with a private key (and thus not proving ownership)?",
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