Keychat is an internet surfboard for Bitcoiners.
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Keychat is the super app for Bitcoiners.
Autonomous IDs, Bitcoin wallet, secure chat, Mini Apps — all in Keychat.
Autonomy. Security. Richness.
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https://www.keychat.io/u/?k=npub1h0uj825jgcr9lzxyp37ehasuenq070707pj63je07n8mkcsg3u0qnsrwx8
Keychat is our perfect surfboard for riding the waves of the Internet.
Don’t be confined to someone else’s pond — chase the endless waves of the open sea.
We think sats stamps are very simple, reliable, and cool. What do you think?
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This post on Stacker News was written using the Keychat browser. I logged into Stacker seamlessly with my Keychat ID and paid the Lightning invoice.
We hope Stacker will eventually add an “Open in a Bitcoin Wallet” button under the invoice to make payments through the Keychat Wallet even smoother.
We also plan to add Stacker News to the Keychat browser’s “Web Store” (which may later be renamed “Mini App”).
The Keychat browser is designed to offer a better experience for web apps (mini apps) that integrate Lightning Network payments and Nostr login.
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The Android APK we uploaded to GitHub was built to meet Google Play requirements, which unfortunately means it doesn’t support older Android versions. We realize this was a mistake and will repackage a new APK next week with support for older versions. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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These two screenshots illustrate our idea.
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View quoted note →We think the key point is that an app isn’t the same as a program. An app is at the macro level and a program at the micro level.
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It’s designed this way because, at the system level, today’s phones and computers do not natively support public keys as user IDs or Bitcoin wallets. They only support their own accounts, like Apple ID, Google Account, and wallets such as Apple Wallet and Google Wallet.
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It’s designed this way because, at the system level, today’s phones and computers do not natively support public keys as user IDs or Bitcoin wallets. They only support their own accounts, like Apple ID, Google Account, and wallets such as Apple Wallet and Google Wallet.