Also, you gave something your nsec if you're using Amethyst to sign notes. My opinion is that I should have the option to give NOTHING my nsec ever. I don't see how that's possible right now and would discourage building critical services on Nostr until we fix that. I don't think Proton should allow it for security reasons. That's my whole point.
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Something needs an nsec at some point unless you're doing your cryptography with pen and paper! I use Amber as a signer (on GrapheneOS with network permissions disabled for that app)
I hear ya though, you're definitely not wrong about nsec security! And I was bit off about PW/nsec equivalemce ๐
Just thought as an amethyst/amber user, it was an odd reaction to @Vitor Pamplona s suggestion, because I'd love to conceivably install & open proton, click a button, sign an event in amber (or whatever), and get logged into my (maybe just newly created) proton account. ๐