Was asked how someone could protect their nsec for a business npub, while still allowing an employee to post to the business account. I donβt have personal experience with that, so does anyone have any advice I could impart? #asknostr
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With Nsecbunker you should be able to do all that. You can grant granular permissions and revoke them at any time.
Nsecbunker was something that had this sort of capability but im not sure if its abandonware at this point. Idk hope that helps a little in starting the search at least.
It is not a specific app it is a concept implemented in apps. On Android check Amber for example.
Ahh ok, I never really looked into it before, only heard about it over the years
Don't use a business npub. Just use individual npubs and mention job titles at the business in your bios.
Avoid "Primal Studio" at all cost
I built a simple n8n form. The nsec is held in n8n as a credential. The team member gets a username and password to access the form, and submit. The form runs a workflow with Nostrobots that posts to the nsec on Nostr. Demo in my GitHub.
I just stumbled on an article about it. nostr:naddr1qq2526thve9xyd23fa9yk4p4dcu4zdmgxdyhqqgswaehxw309asjumn0wvhxcmmv9upzquxy3e954fmcfjfqnecvynugaw97ujy23hznh74lelu5suqvu0xtqvzqqqr4gu8e34gm
Nice thanks!