Nostr Key Specialists, I need your help!
I have mixed experiences with nostr bunkers for some reason. Some libraries will work fine with my keys but others produce signing errors when trying to use a bunker connection.
I don't think it's a bunker issue because it happens across nsec.app, Amber and my LNBits remote signer and seems to be more of a library issue with the clients I'm trying to connect with.
I've noticed it doesn't work with Rust SDK or nostrify's auth but seems to work with whatever Nostr Login uses.
Has anyone else came across something like this? #asknostr
Patrick
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I no longer think gift wrapping was the right play for private events like I used for nostrcal.com. I'm interested if anyone is using this kind of functionality on the project?
While gift wrapping creates excellent privacy for events, it also doesn't work well with bunker signing. It's also kind of computationally wasteful since you have to download all of your gift wraps and unwrap them all to find the events that you want to use. If more event kinds start publishing wrapped versions then you lead down a path where you may need to decrypt way more than what you need.
I'm starting to think that privacy may be better provided by the relay with auth for the calendar use case at least. Users can define their home relay, or a relay they trust, for their client to know where to go then rely on the relay to limit access instead of wrapping. You're trusting the relay with your event to keep it private but the privacy conscious are likely already running a relay to backup and store their notes anyway.
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