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So my question now is, does the signing service need to specifically be tatum-js, or can I use any Ethereum signer such as Nethereum.Signer (which I'm using because my app is a .NET app, not JS, although JS interop is possible if absolutely necessary)?
You can use TatumJS on the frontend. For a non custodial wallet, its the best practice to sing it on a front end and not send private keys on the backend, even though it’s your backend. For a nft/deploy function, you can use tatumjs method deploy nft - https://github.com/tatumio/tatum-js/blob/3455f55ce42ad82288025a71c1d16231fa77746b/src/nft/index.ts#L43