"... assuming that non-tech people will be able to manage a ...

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"... assuming that non-tech people will be able to manage a keypair is hard for me to believe ..."

That may be hard to believe right now, but culture changes. I mean things that once looked nerdy for non-tech people are now life skills, and some things take off precisely because there's a learning curve involved. Managing a key pair may be a barrier initially, but it can also turn into a kind of literacy where people have a sense of ownership in the skills they've developed. I'd think that lots of mass behaviors weren't really seamless when they were introduced. Think of bodybuilding, or early personal computing. These required a lot of effort and learning by the "consumer."

I've posted additional screenshots from Inkan so that people can get a better sense of what it's doing -- see below.

I've also put your pubbkey on the allowlist in case you'd like to try it out the protype. Questions, comments, complaints etc. are welcome.

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