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giggleswitch 2 years ago
What do you consider to be the most credible NIP05? What is the most coveted?
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giggleswitch 2 years ago
What am I missing? I'm attempting to use primal.net but I don't see a log in option and alby doesn't prompt me with anything when I'm on the site. #asknostr npub12vkcxr0luzwp8e673v29eqjhrr7p9vqq8asav85swaepclllj09sylpugg
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giggleswitch 2 years ago
Would it be sensible or necessary for a user to have a NIP-05 identifier for each service they contribute to and/or consume? For example, should a user have an xyz@twitterequivalent, an xyz@youtubeequivalent, and an xyz@pintrestequivalent? Or is the idea that a single xyz@nostrplebs would carry over to each and every service? #asknostr
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giggleswitch 2 years ago
It’s a wild that in one presidential cycle we went from “the election was stolen” to “the most secure election ever” when all we did was mail out ballots like fucking Bed, Bath, & Beyond coupons.
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giggleswitch 2 years ago
You’re telling me the woman who’s story went viral just so happens to be a marketing exec? image
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giggleswitch 2 years ago
What’s the value proposition of being able to log into a client with someone else’s npub, particularly when it comes to DMs? Anyone can see who has been messaging one another, and while the contents of the message are encrypted a lot can be inferred by the cadence of the conversation. I can see it being useful in a government environment to provide much needed transparency, but what does the average Joe gain from that?