korhag on Nostr: Okay... For the first time I use a web client. I'm trying Nostrgram thanks to the ...
Okay... For the first time I use a web client. I'm trying Nostrgram thanks to the "Bitcoin and..." episode.
What I don't understand about Nostr is entering your private key to the almost random clients (no disrespect here). I mean you might argue it is same for Bitcoin Wallets but even you have the liberty to enter your seedphrase to generate your private key in a wallet you can sign the transaction without entering your private keys. Here you just enter naked private key. Is there a way to avoid that step? It might ask you to sign a dummy note or something I don't know.
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