Technically that's completely optional addon here. Signing works perfectly fine without this cloud sync capability.
But the 'flow-for-normies' I was imagining was that on signup they get a nip05 name + enter a password, keys are stored on one device and synched to the cloud. Then they go to another device and 'login' by entering the nip05 and password - keys are synched to this new device and now it can sign too. This would make the experience very familiar, advanced users could turn this off and do manual key backups etc.
Sync is end-to-end encrypted, server can't read your plaintext key unless it cracks your password. It works similar to Bitwarden if you heard of it.
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Damn, started designing it based on your concept. Without the NIP-05 and with the bunker-link.
Still wanted to get your thoughts on some ideas already though.
1. Homepage: shows your account, your bunker-link + ability to set password for acroos device-use and shows the connected apps that you can click to adjust permissions/open the app/etc...
2. Pop Up (first time using app): the idea is to directly allow a bunch of basic actions so normies don't have go back and forth between apps, advanced would be things like changing the relay lists f.e.
3. Pop Up for allowing Actions outside of the Basic scope
Also, two questions:
A. Do you have a name for it? Best I can think of is Nsafe, Webunker, Bunkey, Signor, ...
B. Is this kind of style ok? @reya I'm using a serious font for you π
I'll draw out the NIP-05 stuff next. #nostrdesign
2. Pop Up (first time using app): the idea is to directly allow a bunch of basic actions so normies don't have go back and forth between apps, advanced would be things like changing the relay lists f.e.
3. Pop Up for allowing Actions outside of the Basic scope
Also, two questions:
A. Do you have a name for it? Best I can think of is Nsafe, Webunker, Bunkey, Signor, ...
B. Is this kind of style ok? @reya I'm using a serious font for you π
I'll draw out the NIP-05 stuff next. #nostrdesignThe "normies" who want to follow a more conventional path, don't have to know all the cooking, i.e. what goes on behind the scenes ...., they just want it to work and be easy .... and that's fine up to a point.
Now they need a clearer and more understandable explanation, i.e. what steps to follow .... Because otherwise you keep excluding people who want to use the nostr protocol but don't dare.
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@ocknamoοΌζ©γε―γοΌ-san: I don't know about Bitwarden, but is it like Nosskey?
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