I just found this in your book:

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I just found this in your book:
"Key rotation is something that we have to figure out if Nostr is going to succeed in the long term. There have been some proposals, but none of them have gained enough traction to be implemented. Key rotation is an inherently difficult problem, because you need to borrow the reputation of the old key in order to validate the new key in such a way that an attacker wouldn't be able to do the same thing."
I wanted to let you know that Inkan implements a fully functional key rotation system. It's a prototype but it works. I've been using it for several months.
Please see below for screenshots, which contain many hints as to how it works. Happy to discuss, explain, address scepticism etc. ...
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