I think it's clear now. However, I have mixed feelings about the decision not to inform users about NSEC keys and the absence of any mention of the Nostr protocol within the app. Additionally, all the tracking and KYC procedures seem unnecessary, unless the intention is to profit from users' data, similar to other legacy social media platforms. None of it seems to align with the core principles of Bitcoin and Nostr.
Nostr info is on the user’s profile, “SECRET PASSCODE = COMING SOON”
It’s ok if this isn’t the client for you. Nostr is great because of all of the wonderful options 🤙🫂
PS - “Core principles of bitcoin and nostr” - these are open protocols not religions.
See: See: https://fiatjaf.com/d36862b9.html https://cdn.zbd.gg/ugc-uploads/969fbc89-1694978243794.png
What specifically makes it difficult to give users their nsec ? Arent we literally talking about users having the ability to see the nsec so they can put it in another client?
It seems to me that the idea is to create a relatively closed social network using the Nostr protocol and promising Zaps to the members as an incentive.
As soon as a sizable user base will be created, it can be monetized in one way or another.