I wonder if it's pulling that info from njump. Njump has a bug where it doesn't display your updated profile data. Unfortunately, it's also the most widely used source of profile and event data for external applications. 🤔
nostr:npub1h2qfjpnxau9k7ja9qkf50043xfpfy8j5v60xsqryef64y44puwnq28w8ch still loving this wallet. The homepage view shows profile bio and follows/ers but it doesn’t seem to update after account generated. Is this expected behavior?
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Sorry for the slow response. We get follower data from the primal cache service and cache it ourselves too. I think our own cache has some bugs, we'll be looking into it.
While I have your attention, do by chance have any kind of ETA on when we'll be able to redeem ecash from external mints? That's a very important function, and one that should be priorized. An ecash wallet isn't very beneficial if you can only redeem tokens from a single mint. The whole point is that you should be able to redeem tokens from any compliant mint.
No solid ETA at this point. Just to clarify are you looking to be able to carry a balance from other mints (i.e. use Coinos to manage tokens from other mints) or are you just looking to redeem/swap them in the sense of being able to melt tokens from other mints in exchange for a one-time lightning payment into your coinos account?
The latter. I don’t want to manage multiple mint via the wallet. I just want to be able to accept from mints other than coinos. Minibits is the example. Widely used but I could not send or receive ecash minted on Minibits.
Also - another user request. The ability to have an icon when using the save to Home Screen option, right now it’s blank. Finally, ability to open by default in coinos Home Screen instead of receive screen.
I want to be able to receive an ecashu token from someone else—one that is be minted on any standard, compliant mint—and have that token's value apply to my wallet balance. Just like every other ecash/lightning wallet (Minibits, Cashu, eNuts, etc).
If you can only redeem tokens minted by mint.coinos.io, the feature is essentially worthless because most ecash is minted by other mints. The entire point of ecash is the cross-support and interoperability of multiple, independent mints. Without that, you might as well just abandon the feature.