https://lnproxy.org/ kind of fixes this in a relatively simple way
So Whirlpool is goneβ¦
What about RoboSats -> Custodian -> Cashu Mint (multiple if you fancy) -> Cashu Gateway (again multiple if you fancy) -> your node?
nostr:npub12rv5lskctqxxs2c8rf2zlzc7xx3qpvzs3w4etgemauy9thegr43sf485vg to mints support HODL invoices? If so we could even get rid of the custodian and automate most of it.
Why not just directly to your node on Tor, maybe with lnproxy wrapped invoices?
There is no link to any utxos i apprently own, lost them all to the pre set up hardware wallet I got as a gift on that conference.
Not really? You can even kind of store bitcoin in the form of gold (words engraved on a coin) with a seal.
Very cool. Please also consider unstable or very slow internet connection in development, maybe text only fallback or something.
This would greatly improve ux too.
Very interesting, now I begin to understand why so many people like Strike.
Also obviously I cut down the permissions for location, etc. for every app using the settings in GrapheneOS
I accept this for fiat banking. I don't want any app in contact with sats share my data but for fiat banking I think its not really possible to participate in online banking without using shitty apps and giving them kyc unfortunately, so one more app to the 10 others won't change much I guess.
I just installed it to check it out, not using it to buy corn but maybe as payment method for robosats
If "somebody" pays me over strike and I receive as fiat, is this considered selling (taxable) or just receiving fiat? π€
So joinmarket it is now for the overseas people.
Adoption trough persistence?
Maybe publicly sending ecash over Nostr locked to the receivers npub?
Or bolt12 that isn't ready yet
Ah ok I didn't consider the logic running on the LSP side and thought it just have to be a regular Eclair node. There is probably some non open source secret sauce needed.
In regards to know how I just would pull upstream changes from original phoenix?
Nevertheless this is purely theoretical (for me) as I have neither the skill nor the capital needed to run this infrastructure.
I don't think so. Other wallets use hosted LSPs. Look into nostr:npub1xnf02f60r9v0e5kty33a404dm79zr7z2eepyrk5gsq3m7pwvsz2sazlpr5
I mean changing Phoenix code so it opens channels to a different hardcoded node instead of the acinq node. They have Apache 2 license, no clue if this would allow it.
Couldn't somebody just publish a forked Phoenix with different backend?
At least they didn't ban milk yet

