Point 3 is disingenuous. You can have cold keys on nostr and acting like the worst way to use your keys is the default is a straw man.
Your point about persistence is also disingenuous considering you can run Citrine on your phone.
The rest seem like valid critiques
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We have to agree to disagree then, because lack decentralized discovery ultimately results in a naive identity-key design.
Your point about persistence suffers the same weakness: that discovery ultimately relies on centralization in Nostr, so hosting it yourself does not provide any guarantee of being discovered without trust.