It's true. I will never seriously use this unless I can invalidate a leaked key. This thing is hot, you throw your nsec into clients like some dudes their dick into chicks. Some protection is needed.
Until then (an probably later because wtf is social media anyway) this is just fun
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nostr should really do what you want then so you can not change your behavior whatsoever
If this is your opinion this shit will die and burn because no one will ever use it
Good point and lol on the analogy.
I suppose the question is do we want the loose birds as part of the flock?
This is always the problem with mass adoption, you have to govern people into a safe space, which eventually leads to tyranny.
That is the problem with sovereign technology.
If you don't have the mental capacity to be sovereign, should you be able to use this technology? If the answer is yes it may stay away from mainstream forever, if no it needs a lot more work.
I don't have the time or patience to validate each download or bulid the client myself after reviewing the code. It is only a matter of time in which a client appears that collects nsec.
A password can be changed, a twitter/x account can be deactivated or post written by imposters that got hold of the credentials removed.
You don't have a daddy or mommy here, that is somewhat a good thing, but you also have no way to get your stuff back if you are just mindless once.