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Felix
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Because he wants to integrate the shitcoin

An Client with full content search and UI based on threads/subthreads instead of single posts would probably be a very powerful alternative as knowledge database to Wikipedia, Boards and Reddit

Taxation is theft

And most clients don't even have integrated image hosting yet

Should work if the sender is on Tor

Install lnbits from the app store, then you can install the lnurl extension in lnbits to get a lnurl. But only people running their wallet/node on Tour will be able to pay you as your Umbrel is probably running on Tor.

You can get a lnaddress on lnaddress.com (either with your lnbits api keys or end invoice macaroon)

Replying to Avatar Derek Ross

**NIP-69 is being proposed to use the Stacks blockchain and BNS .btc name system for Nostr Names**

The proposal states to use the Stacks "Bitcoin Name System", which has nothing to do with Bitcoin, but uses that name for name recognition only, as a new *"Nostr Names"* implementation. This is being proposed as an improvement to NIP-05 IDs. As a NIP-05 ID service provider, I will agree that the NIP-05 is not perfect, but NIP-69 is **not the solution**.

The Nostr Names NIP-69 proposal states that NIP-05 is flawed because:

* DNS names are controlled by the state and 3rd parties

* they're expensive, need to own a server, ssl, etc

* you need to be skilled to do it

The first key point is true, DNS names are controlled by third parties. That's something we can't fix yet.

The second point about being expensive is completely false. Domain names are fairly cheap and you don't need to pay for SSL certificates, nor do you need to own a server.

*For example: derekross.me costs me $12 a year. The server is a Rapsberry Pi 4. The SSL certificate is free from Let's Encrypt.*

The third point is partially false. The skill required isn't incredible, but it probably is too much for the average person to handle. This leads us to third party services such as NostrPlebs.com providing ID services for customers. This can lead to some centralization and trust, but we will reach a point where certain providers are better than others. Some providers will allow anyone to register, some will charge for this service, some will provide additional perks and support to their members. As time progresses, clear leaders in this new industry will merge and providers will be known and judged by their reputations, services, and support.

"Nostr Names" states the following are benefits to using NIP-69:

* use the centralized service btc.us to register a name

* learn how to use Stacks Clarity language and programmatically register your name

* use the Stacks blockchain, run a Stacks node

So, it sounds like you need to use a centralized service and you need to be skilled to register a NIP-69 Nostr Name, doesn't it? I thought these were issues that NIP-69 was trying to solve for NIP-05?

It costs about $10 for 5 years, so a BNS name is cheaper. That's a plus.

**But you still need to use Stacks.**

I like the effort here as NIP-05 is not perfect, but I'm sorry, I'm going to say no to this one.

[Source](https://www.newinternetlabs.com/blog/nostr-names/)

Eww i wont use clients with shitcoin stuff in them

Methane Hydrate is cool

Would be cool to have encrypted static channel backups automatically send as a note to nostr relays

Phoenix/Electrum are very good

Cool, you should definitely get a little esp32 then, cost ~$10, they are great for learning python as well as home automation

Yes that's the plan

No, a client. For example to send Sensor values over Nostr or to open a garage door with a Nostr event

wow this is really cool