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@ Cykros
2025-02-24 10:48:52
NIP-05 could be implemented better at the client level to make it obvious what's going on at the NIP-05 level. Like, what domain someone is verified through, and perhaps more importantly, if it has changed. For someone like myself, it's whatever, but for a more public personality, where you have your website people know you through, it'd be a pretty solid warrant canary style assurance that you are still in control of your nsec. If you're not, delete the file on your webserver, and bam, it should be obvious in clients that your npub is no longer you. Now, getting your followers back could be a pain at that point, but surely you can get creative with clarification back on your website for which new npub people can point to for your content.
Multisig could help too, but is probably honestly overkill in most cases. Long term thinking though, it's worth having built out and tested, and iirc, there are a few projects seeking to do just this, including Frostr.