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PABLOF7z (fa984bd7dbb282f07e16e7ae87b26a2a7b9b90b7246a44771f0cf5ae58018f52@mostr.pub)'s status on Sunday, 30-Apr-2023 23:57:33 JST PABLOF7z nsecBunker not published yet; almost there. But it’s now part of ndk and trivial to build with it -
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Alex Gleason (alex@gleasonator.com)'s status on Sunday, 30-Apr-2023 23:57:33 JST Alex Gleason @fa984bd7dbb282f07e16e7ae87b26a2a7b9b90b7246a44771f0cf5ae58018f52 @b7ed68b062de6b4a12e51fd5285c1e1e0ed0e5128cda93ab11b4150b55ed32fc Is nsecBunker what it sounds like? I’ve been building Nostr backend services and thinking I want to keep keys in a separate program that is verifiably secure, and only exposes getPublicKey and signEvent functions, over a TCP connection or something.
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