I 100% understand and agree with what you are saying here. My post was replying to a couple folks who do k ow what all of those terms are referring to.
Ideally, when a new user joins Nostr, they get a bit of hand-holding by the app they are using to set up their profile to introduce them to the basic concepts of having their identity here tied to a public key (npub) and private key (nsec) pair. Some apps are better than others at doing this.
From there, most things should just work.
The user's introduction to zaps should be by getting a notification that they received one and being prompted to go to the wallet tab to see their new balance, with a brief explanation that they can now zap others from this balance. They should have no need to manually set anything up at all.
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Agreed Primal certainly helps with onboarding process but not necessarily an understanding of npub and nsec Bitcoin self custody is certainly helpful for those concepts and TBH most early adopters of Nostr are btcers who self custody I actually understood most of what you were relaying but I had to go slow to grok it and don't know all the details (haven't played with eCash) but I know enough to get the gist of it Again thank you for taking the time to help others it is admirable and necessary for continued adoption of decentralized social media LFG