Cool idea but there's 0% chance I'm spending sats to unlock my own door.

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If it were your own door you wouldn't really spend them right?

It depends where the sats go

My landlords wallet or mine

You said your own door hence me thinking it would come back to you. But yeah, fuck paying the landlord to open doors

Remember the DAO hack on Ethereum?

Look up Slokit and realize Eth is a scam, always was, always will be. We only ever needed Bitcoin to do any of this.

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Haha of course, but this would have nothing to do with your own door. Imagine a work space rental, storage unit, anything that had short term use and wants low maintenance operation could benefit from something like this.

Yeah maybe I'm missing the point

This would essentially allow anyone to enter with sats in their wallet?

It seems like a waste of sats and poor security overall

It's also Sunday so my brain is not functioning at full cap

Speakeasy entry!

So is node required to run this...

If it was my own door I'd set it to a nostr message

It’s only a good idea if you can sign the transaction with your own wallet so it can’t be spoofed.

Yeah that makes more sense to me

And this could be the case with this video - who knows

The video title is wrong. Is NOT a lightning payment, is just LN-auth.

You only sign with your LN wallet, no need to pay anything.

Read more:

https://github.com/lnurl/luds/blob/luds/04.md

FFS people, is 2025 and you still don't know that LN-auth exist ?

Bro! Coinbase be sending bitcoin from one wallet to the other all the time to unlock all sorts of shit. Like paper, bitcoin, NGU, FUD, and all other sort of crap and de basement. Might as well at least have some fun with home security.

Reminds me of Philip K Dick's book Ubik, where, indeed, the doors were toll operated..