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now, let me introduce you to this thing called LNURLw

you could sign one time LNURLw URLs offline, and when they come back offline, they can redeem them

even better, you can have arbitrary sized LNURLws, instead of being bound by the size of tokens in your wallet

and even better than that, once the withdrawal is complete, you get 100% self-custodial sats, and not an IoU

must be alien technology

I only ever tries LNURLw by playing around boltring/cards, from what I remember it was using the LN Bits stack.

I want to explore this more, especially using it with nfc cards and makerbits style projects. Where would you recommend I start my rabbit hole? aside from LN Bits what wallets/clients implement LNURLw ?

*purrrrr*

lnbits is insecure

I heard, so where else does a kitty go to know more?

they suffered a bad hack with their lightning hub awhile back, not sure if there are any more security holes... who knows. I wouldn't run a lightning hub unless it was written in haskell or rust

there were many

SQLi that did not get fixed for months, as they passed all JSON field named verbatim

I think this is still true today but if the node gets restarted or any form of network errors happen the payment will be considered failed

they did not account for hold invoices in eclair

they have not properly audited their access control code

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