Look, as a nostr user, I'm just going to offer a post-mortem opinion.
I like the people involved, but I never understood why it was a good product. Not saying it wasn't, I'm saying comms were not clear enough as to the benefits.
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Look, as a nostr user, I'm just going to offer a post-mortem opinion.
I like the people involved, but I never understood why it was a good product. Not saying it wasn't, I'm saying comms were not clear enough as to the benefits.
1. Have someone browse to a web page
2. Send them sats
3. ... There is no step 3
I'll bite.
1) why is that good ?
2) what are the chances they lose the sats ?
3) what are the privacy garantees?
4) Is there any restrictions to spending I should know about ?
5) how does that compare to e-cash like e-nuts ?
I have a ton of questions
Mutiny is a Lightning and Fedimint wallet, and the answer to those questions are mostly the same as other Lightning / Fedimint wallets. What makes it interesting is that it's a progressive web app: as long as you maintain your seed phrase and aren't currently running it somewhere else, you can open the wallet using any web browser that can load app.mutinywallet.com.
Ok, so it's a disposable fedi/ln wallet ?
probably useful, definitely too early.
Good feedback. Thanks.