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10 sats \ 0 replies \ @nolem 13 Aug \ parent \ on: Google Play Store Bans Wallets That Don't Have Banking License Politics_And_Law
Looks that way, the rage have updated their view lol
The powers that be, are not stupid, this is the first turn of the vice, they will have many more dirty tricks up their sleeve.
But the most damaging outcome, is well known by the powers that be, it will scare off any potential uninitiated normies.
I conceptualise SN like a staircase, if you look through the historical posts by k00b, ek and others, there is a constant stream of improvement announcements, to how SN can be utilised by any user. They are building an experience.
The more you're aware of in the Bitcoin community the more you're not aware of.
They will find SN
Many thanks for the detailed clarifications. So Amethyst can not sign for other Nostr clients?
essentially Amethyst and Primal and all the other clients are gateways into Nostr, because you are broadcasting the note via relays. So if you post 'GM' in Amethyst it shows up in Primal and all the other clients, and if you post 'GM' in Primal it shows up on Amethyst and all the other clients
As an example, if I want to post in Primal from my Desktop, then nos2x signs it, hiding the nsec from Primal.
correct
But if I want to post on Primal from my phone, then I have to trust Amber (let's say I do) to sign it, not Amethyst? Amethyst is just another app like Primal itself?
correct
I am not super paranoid, and probably I would go ahead and trust Amber (after doing a bit of reading), but in my mind, I want to get it clear who exactly am I trusting.
good housekeeping well done
After all, I am still trusting my Linux desktop to keep my nsec secure and not send it to someone.
The core questions I have are
- Is Amethyst the Android counterpart of Nos2x extension on my laptop browser?
No Amethyst is a Nostr client and it's probably the best Android client available
- Will Amethyst sign the events?
Amethyst will sign the events if you input your nsec directly into Amethyst which is one option
- Is Amethyst itself trustworthy enough? Or should I go for something else? I have not polluted my nsec yet, so I can still jump ship if necessary
Personally I would trust Amethyst but you don't have to, you can use the Amber signer on Android to log in to Amethyst, which means you have to trust Amber instead lol, If you're super paranoid I guess the only alternative is to build your own signer app
- What is the most secure way to copy the nsec to Amethyst or any signer app on my Android? Obviously it is stupid to transfer via Google drive or email, then what other trustless way can I opt for?
you must have had access to your nsec in order to input it into nos2x right? If I were you, I'd write it down on paper and manually type it into Amber. That's if you trust Amber of course or Amethyst lol. It's definitely prudent to be overly cautious ⚠️ and I commend you for doing so.
One other option is to create a burner nsec you're willing to lose and have a play around with Amber and Amethyst until you become accustomed to it.
Use this one if you wish, I just created it, but discard it when you're done and delete it forever.
nsec1n73spfxfwkfulgrsl9ms26cpgkf7kygttxhenujs4vyexwxvx9pqkfyqa7
Don't trust anyone and don't use this nsec if you don't want to.
Nuclear power is absolutely amazing, and it was suppressed for decades because of political propaganda.
Literally could exchange Bitcoin for nuclear in this quote (with the banking elite, quietly lobbying government)
I wonder if all the comments and replies to comments and continuation of comments was too complicated for Grok to follow.
I know when I'm learning my second language using Grok, suddenly out of nowhere Grok shouts Get out of the house and call emergency services!!!
🤣🤣🤣 and I'm like calm down bro we were just talking about 🍕 pizza
Have you looked at shakespeare.diy it's a Nostr native llm specifically for vibe coding.
Maybe a little too simplistic for you because even I could use it lol
If you're looking for a more hands on experience, you can view the code and use it as you wish.
You can either ask it to render it just for your viewing pleasure, or you can download it to your command line and deploy it if you have a server
There is some feasibility to deploy using blossom servers but you'll be more comfortable with that, than I am lol
Yeah I agree, you don't use the same wallet address everytime, you use a fresh key if you like each time, but the overall amount is under the umbrella of whatever your set-up is.
Nostr is using the, this is the only key used by jack, jill or whoever and that is the verification of the said account.
Like has been said, losing the nsec, or entrusting it to a bunker service is not ideal.
But I guess there needs to be privacy and truth at the same time which is obviously tricky to balance.
To the OP, I'm just starting with Pubky, I got an invite code from JC, and it's all new, just working things out.