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Troy 1 year ago
I would encourage the nsec to be stored in multiple places (and different mediums), just like any critical/important data. I have mine written on paper, in a ziplock, in a "fire proof" safe, along with ascii txt files on external drives.

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The user is already instructed to do so and must confirm the step: image I would not want to block it too much at this point with specific instructions on how/where to save it. Maybe it could be added at the end.
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Troy 1 year ago
That looks great! If you want to provide more details, I'm thinking an external link for "Best practices for securing a key" would do the trick. I think what you have now is fine without it though.
That's good. Mutiny did this well too. They had 3 checkboxes, the last one being "I am NOT just checking this checkbox to get it over with" or something like that ๐Ÿ˜…
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