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talking about: i wonder if it's possible to emulate simple x "1 chat 1 identity" feature within nostr with deriving a new key from a master? this would break the last linkable detail. friends and fam would get the main npub, new chats by default a new derived one
Ho guys. How do I log in to the app without pasting my nsec directly into it please? I can't seem to find a way to use amber.
And if logged in with the same account as on @YakiHonne do my DMs go to white noise also please?
I'd like to be able to build a proper messenger in to my website and my app - I use nip17 atm, but as I understand, this tech is better?
Yes, it's strictly better when you need group conversations that will be long lived and you want forward secrecy and post compromise security. Some apps really don't need that level of protection though.
No - messages from YakiHonne won't show up in White Noise. With E2EE each device/app is a distinct "member" of the group. Marmot has basic multi-device support already but we'll add some features soon that will make it work (and sync your chats) in the way you're probably hoping it works ;)
I think it'd be ideal in Chronicle - it's a nostr based family tree/story/media app I'm vining for my family primarily. I want the family to be able to communicate in the most secure private way possible. In an ideal world though, if this is such a better system, wouldn't it be the wise path for most nostr apps/sites to go, just like they upgraded from nip04 to nip17? Or is it too complex for reasons I don't understand yet?
Many thanks for the reply