Whatโ€™s the first email service that will enable Lightning addresses by default?

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Proton? If they get it...

I think it will be onionmail

Not hotmail

RIP Hotmail

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AOL?

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CompuServe was really onto something back in the day with those numeric anonymous email addresses that looked like: 12345.1234@compuserve.com

Yea prob proton

Not sure, but I'm 100% certain #[2] will build it.

Protonmail.

That would be great , love Proton

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Hopefully proton

Protonmail or Kolabnow

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Didnt @jack turn all of his enterprise email to LN? What is stopping a FOSS platform from doing that?

Youโ€™re thinking of Saylor, but yeah, it makes sense that there could be integrations that enabled this. Itโ€™s a bit of an oversimplification, but all thatโ€™s needed is a node, a web server, and a list of emails that double as Lightning addresses.

Whoa. Oversimplified it could be done for a pub-sub platform too...