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Browser extension, bunker for native desktop, amber for andriod. Zap to write is a fantastic idea, but not really about login/connection?
This is also my answer. Anything I do, usually will by done with this nym/keypair, but I can see needing to test with a new npub or checking out a new relay with a "burner" before committing to something with my main nym.
Oh, I haven't tried Bunker, yet. ๐Ÿ‘€ I use Amber in the laptop browser, which seems awesome to me. Well, you connect to the relay over a zap. Could be anon, even if you subscribe to that relay. If you want to be a bit mysterious. ๐Ÿ˜
By bunker, I just mean nip46 remote signing via the specified relay rather than other transports available on android that can make Amber signing more efficient. That's what you are doing when signing with amber on your laptop. On your zap point - you mean pay to read? That could be interesting. I really like that. Stops AI from constantly crawling for free.
I actually use npub login a lot, as it has a more persistent session than Amber, and I can just anon-zap or upgrade to Amber, when I want to write. Was thinking, I could have broken Amber sessions fall back to npub-only, and just give them a message that they'd have to reconnect, to write.
We want to be anon-first, to make sure that everyone can publish important documents and can respond to any publication. There are countries, for instance, where people might be afraid to join an online Bible study group. Without an easy anon option, they are stuck lurking.
It's pay to write a message, but we were thinking about requiring auth-or-LN, to enter the website. Even a 1 sat entrance fee would probably be enough to stop the AI.
I like all besides zap2pay. and tbh i dont have a strong opinion, but definitely an inclusive one. toggle all the options
Yeah, we're supposed to be the Nostr WikiLeaks, so we're gonna have to force the anon issue. You can publish anon on any public relay, but we're actually going to let you write to our own public relays and immediately display it on the Alex landing page, which is much riskier. That's why we need three relay admins.
Amber for mobile and desktop is the most interesting to me. Browser extension and zap to write (I've never done this, but I'd try it) would probably be last for me. I'm also not big on spinning up burner npubs, but I see the value of being able to.
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