Kendy on Nostr: I could be wrong but I doubt this is possible. I just refreshed myself on nostr.how ...
I could be wrong but I doubt this is possible. I just refreshed myself on nostr.how
“In order to interact with the Nostr protocol you must create a cryptographic signature each time you perform an action. Think of this signature as an authentication step where you confirm that you are, indeed, who you say you are.”
Theoretically I imagine there could be some software similar to a signing extension that would middle-man the relationship and obscure/encrypt your nsec from them.
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