{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","title":"TheButterZone wrote","author_name":"TheButterZone (npub19c…0zf83)","author_url":"https://yabu.me/npub19ctmsmtf9jtehddhctwmnacwqtnkh0p43tafttrgzdgy0wlppcpq50zf83","provider_name":"njump","provider_url":"https://yabu.me","html":"I wonder about coming at it from the opposite direction, eg. user installs/creates a new Electrum wallet (or opens their existing one by file or seed), labels 1 of the addresses as \"on-chain Zaps\", then exports its WIF private key for the Nostr app that will import \u0026 do all the derivation work, giving them an npub \u0026 p2pkh address that they cross-check against the one in the Electrum wallet. \n\nNo need for more recent versions of Electrum (that don't support older computers) if all Electrum is doing is acting as keystore \u0026 backup for spending/checking balances.\n\nPGP revocation certs come to mind as well, like if your private key/nsec is compromised (most evident if the balance drops to 0), then you still have the ability to copypaste a bitcoin signed message from Electrum to Nostr first on the compromised account \u0026 then the new one you export-import a new private key for."}
