Just constructive feedback. I am afraid this would be some sort of scam and would not click the button. And I also see like it would use a lot for scams :/
So, Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez walk into a bar.
Selena gets drunk and decides to onboard Taylor to Nostr & Bitcoin with a nostr:npub1mutnyacc9uc4t5mmxvpprwsauj5p2qxq95v4a9j0jxl8wnkfvuyque23vg invite:
https://cdn.satellite.earth/f03e03a77f6fd52cccebe0a8907183ecc7743efb7355fb469f8744515b581c6c.mov
All kidding aside, I'm putting this wallet idea out here for feedback because I 100% need this, think this kind of stuff is beyond exciting and want to see where this can be better. (sorry for the "Fan Art" spam nostr:npub1p4kg8zxukpym3h20erfa3samj00rm2gt4q5wfuyu3tg0x3jg3gesvncxf8, nostr:npub1u8lnhlw5usp3t9vmpz60ejpyt649z33hu82wc2hpv6m5xdqmuxhs46turz 😉 )
#nostrdesign #SovEng
Discussion
Yeah. Scams work because they follow an expected path of behavior. We’ve gotta figure out how to build good UX while also educating people on how to understand when it’s a scam or not.
What would you ameliorate?
Someone you actually know sends you this invite. A person that you already have communicating lines with, to check whether this is real or not. The whole point is that you wouldn't get this from a stranger.
And even if it is a total stranger, he's still giving you real money that you can directly go and spend for real things 👉 no better way to check.
I have had friends of mine who had their accounts compromised, sending random messages to make me access a specific link that has malware. By default I don’t click on links sent out of random even from close friends I ask them what is the link about and then once they reply again and it’s not a bot I check then the link. I think that malicious people could use the same interface to access my mutiny wallet. I think a gift voucher that I could input in mutiny for a gift would give me more confidence that it is real.
Thanks! I see what you mean now. Got me thinking 🤔