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Default username? #28
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Nothing wrong.
it's not |
I have the same request.
@andrerfneves One issue is that it's not a common identifier between platforms. e.g if I have [email protected] for Lightning Address and [email protected] for Nostr and then [email protected] for another services it makes discovery between services a bit clunky. I could of course use [email protected] for everything but it just seems kind of unnecessary. One suggestion taking inspiration from NIP05 would be to have "_" reserved as a special default username. so:
Thoughts? |
@andrerfneves any further thoughts on this? |
I've spoken to a lot of people about this and the unanimous feedback is that since this is something that wallets would need to implement themselves in order to work, and is a fully optional item, then it should be fine. I quite like what this can enable. I was hesitant at first because it adds additional overhead on the simplicity of the protocol, but seeing the ease of NIP05 aliases with support for both of these methods, I am convinced of its benefits. cc @Falci |
@lukechilds what's next here |
This "username @ domain" is great for 3rd-party services like zbd.gg or bitrefill, but they seems unnecessary for personal domains.
You end up with
[email protected]
,[email protected]
or[email protected]
.Could we just use
@mydomain.com
in this case?What do you think?
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