Login with Nostr
At Satscribe, we believe in privacy and user ownership. That’s why we use Nostr—a simple, open protocol for a more private web. No passwords. No emails. Just your digital identity, fully under your control.
What is Nostr?
Nostr stands for Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted by Relays. It’s a lightweight way to communicate and log in online, built around your public key.
- You own your identity — like having your own digital keys.
- Use it anywhere — your Nostr ID works across many sites and apps.
- No need to share personal info — privacy comes built-in.
Why It’s Great for Logging In
- No accounts to manage — we don’t store your data.
- Decentralized — no central company controls your identity.
- Simple and secure — just sign a message with your key to log in.
How to Get Started
The easiest method is using a browser extension like Alby, which acts as your Nostr wallet.
Option 1: Browser Extension (Recommended)
- Install the Alby extension (available for Chrome, Brave, or Firefox).
- Follow the setup to create or import your Nostr identity.
- Visit Satscribe and click Login → Nostr.
- Approve the login request in the extension.
Other compatible extensions like nos2x or Flamingo work similarly.
Option 2: Private Key Login
If you prefer, you can log in using your Nostr private key (nsec
).
When prompted, enter your private key and Satscribe will sign the challenge
for you directly. Keep your private key safe and never share it with anyone.
Option 3: Generate a Key with Satscribe
Need a key? You can generate one on Satscribe. The private key is created
in your browser and stored only in your storage application client (local storage).
We never store it on our servers. Save the nsec
in a password manager,
then delete it from local storage for safety.
New to All This?
- Start with Alby: Quick and beginner-friendly.
- Explore Nostr: Visit nostr.how for a simple introduction.
- Use your ID anywhere: The same login works across many Nostr-enabled platforms.
Privacy by Default
With Nostr, there’s nothing to forget, reset, or compromise. You prove who you are by signing a message with your key—safely stored on your device. All the tech behind this is open source. You can read the code, understand how it works, and even contribute. Curious? Visit our GitHub to explore or get involved.