quotingThe way it usually goes, your online identity is your private key. If the key is compromised, there goes your identity. Inkan fixes that.
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You keep a master key in cold storage and a signing key for everyday use. If the signing key ever leaks or gets lost, the master revokes it and delegates to a new one. Same identity, same followers, fresh signing key.
If you'd like to take a look at the prototype: https://www.inkan.cc. Log in with your NIP-07 extension and say hi to the test identities already walking around. Or make one of your own.
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Nuh on Nostr: I strongly disagree with this design and I believe it repeats many of DID:ION ...
I strongly disagree with this design and I believe it repeats many of DID:ION mistakes, but at least it is the only project that takes key delegation and even rotation seriously. Respect.
