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Is there an app to manage signers? Like "these keys have permission to add/remove casts on your behalf"? It would be nice to have an independent way to manage/check/revoke signers.
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It’s built in to Warpcast mobile but easy enough to build outside of Warpcast since all the data is onchain.
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I did not know it. Nice!
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But, what does this mean? Are they actually invalidated at the protocol level? Does this mean that if an app gets compromised, and users have to disconnect, all activity created through the app will be gone?
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yes, if you hit the button today it does the things it says above. if you want to preserve messages you can resign them with a key that you're keeping around. will build this functionality into warpcast in the future, but right now not many people are disconnecting apps.
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I'm OK with this not being part of Warpcast. I'm more interested on how it can be done at the protocol level. Does it need a new FIP, or is the functionality already there?
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