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corndalorian @corndalorian - 1y
Bitcoin: The best internet money for direct person to person payments, cutting out middle men and payment processors. Nostr: The best application integrated with Lightning for facilitating global person to person commerce, cutting out advertisers and other middle men. Bitcoiners: The stingiest motherfuckers on the entire planet. 😂
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Ok I think I see what you’re saying. I assume “they” in this situation is whoever is coding the mechanism for key rotation? Idk the best answer to that because if your old key is required to migrate to the new key, which would make sense, then if the old key is compromised anyone who has it could perform that migration/rotation. So there would need to be a means of authorizing the migration/rotation that doesn’t depend on the compromised key, and that ideally you as the user could keep safe offline unless needed for such a situation.
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Not much difference if the end result is that someone is using your account without your authorization. The problem is that most people won’t truly understand the importance of keeping their nsec safe until they’ve spent a considerable amount of time using it. Losing the account history and social graph and starting over would be daunting. Doable, but not ideal. If it’s unavoidable then it is what it is, though.
Ohhh ok I see 😂 I was actually thinking of a situation where you still have your nsec but suspect it’s been compromised, but a lost nsec would kind of fit into that situation too, maybe a little differently though.
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Sir, you said you’d never had peanut butter… PEANUT BUTTER. I won’t be lectured here 🤣🫂
It’s amazing how many people brand new to Nostr know from day one how to setup and use lightning addresses/wallets. 🙄
I have no idea what you’re saying, lol. All I’m saying is that it would easier for users if the experience of changing key pairs on Nostr was more like changing your password on Twitter. It would also make Nostr more useable for companies, organizations, and anyone who is human enough to make mistakes with their online accounts.
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I had to rewind to make sure I heard what I heard 🤣
“…a notarized photo of your taint…” 😭🤣 https://video.nostr.build/f9c2322192f42aa4356e67450e7a80d045e0c121dd67671d009c13c1874b576f.mov
Primarily thinking of someone’s social graph/connections. Content can be republished, although that could be a hassle too. Social graph can be rebuilt too, but again it would be a hassle, whereas with typical social accounts you’d just reset your password and move on with the same account.
I haven’t yet that I know of, but I may, and anyone might accidentally. With traditional “accounts” you reset a password and you’re good to go. With Nostr if you fuck it up then you start from scratch building your social graph while someone else has access to your old account. Not the end of the world, but it would be a hassle. I think this would be a bigger problem for accounts of organizations/corporations/brands.