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#Bitcoin minimalist, Nostrian, techy. (EspaΓ±ol/English). @bourbonni on Twitter

Someone published this OP_Vault proposal.. sounds interesting as a way to prevent unwanted withdrawals or hacks to happen

https://jameso.be/vaults.pdf

Somehow yes but:

1- on mobile you would be sending lot of data, not only what you post

2- if I get to see a note from someone I don’t have overlapping relays, current clients would not warn me of that. So I may see it that time but if I want to follow I may need to then figure out the relay part

I may need to brew it also then :(... just wanted a simple pip install hehe

thanks I'll keep trying. My conda is not finding secp256k1 package.. not sure what channel I need to add so the package search works..

Can't get theΒ https://pypi.org/project/secp256k1/ library in my Mac M1.. is throwing tons of errors that I posted in nosbin here. Given this, then I can't install Nostr python library...Β  if anybdoy figured it out that would be greatΒ  https://nosbin.com/a813728ff372115af154425eb49bf15e324db5cabd5e4590870e80249bdcc0db

Have you tried disconnecting from half of them and see if it improves?

Your data plan must be unlimited for you to load so much data from so many relays then?

Are there some python libraries with some Nostr functions that I can leverage?

for instance in that list shows that brb.io does not allow you to write but I think I'm getting brb.io to relay my notes. I'm not sure I understand clearly how that works

What is the use case for those relays that do not allow you to write? Why would someone connect to them?

Maybe you didn’t realize but if you go to any client and log in with someone else’s npub1 key you will see the feed as they see it

Great job from #[1] funding things that make sense.. Damus is just awesome and I'm glad that there are still people around that are lucky to have some money to share with others when it makes sense #[2]