We believe this category of a Nostr-specific browser is a very powerful tool for all the nostriches and bitcoiners. It takes the experience of using Nostr micro-apps to the next level, and should help accelerate the adoption of non-social Nostr use cases.
If you hesitate to paste your nsec into the app, we totally get it - just use your (or someone else's) npub to log in and look around. However, if you do add your real keys - those are handled by a separate library, stored in an encrypted form and protected by the Android keystore, inaccessible to any JS code, immune to XSS or app-level bugs.
What you can do today: - add nsec keys or npubs, switch between keys - browse various interesting events on the homepage - trending stuff, suggested profiles, big zaps, highlights, long posts, live streams, nostr web apps - open any event in any web app that supports this event kind and has been published on nostr using NIP-89 - open/close/hide the browser tabs, grouped by app/domain - log in inside the opened apps as if you have the 'browser extension' (nip-07 interface injected into tabs) - pin apps/tabs to your app "drawer" for fast access - access your contact list at the search page, profiles sorted by recently-accessed first - search through profiles, notes and long posts - tab menu - if there is an event-id/npub in the url of the opened tab, you can zap the event, or open with another app from the menu (more coming soon) - context menu - if you long-tap on a link with event-id/npub in the url, you can zap/open-with from the context menu - nostr: links clicked inside a tab are handled by showing a list of apps that support this event (NIP-89) - long-tap on a text selection with event-id/npub to open the context menu to zap/open-with - paste a url to the search bar to open it in a new tab - paste an event-id/npub into the search bar to open it in a new tab
IMPORTANT: nostr apps running inside the browser tabs can sign events and decrypt private messages without a confirmation screen and your explicit permission - do not use apps you don't trust until we implement proper app permission management.
What is coming: - key access permission management - reordering of pins in the app drawer - more event kinds on the homepage - search for more event kinds - tab switcher screen - NWC to inject WebLN into tabs - custom feeds on the home screen - custom tab/context menu items - DVMs for translation, transcription etc - and much more!