Some are silently following
Why, what's wrong with Android? How about Graphene?
That's assuming they publish all their follows.
That's literally what I'm doing with the like button.
Sending sats from my non-custodial LN node to the author's LN Address.
Private. Simple. Works in every client.
Doesn't matter that much.
It would matter for something that's well defined and understood.
But IMO nostr is still evolving, it's hard to capture the essence of a dynamic process in a few words.
Focusing more on the content will indirectly help define it in the minds of its users.
You can have your LN node on tor, and a LN Address bridge exposing it on a domain.
AFAIK ln.me also lets you have tor LN Addresses.
Depends how long the long-con is
Disagree.
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That's because most like buttons don't do anything. Just send a small meaningless event.
⚡️ hampus@blixtwallet.com
This Lightning Address is special.
When you pay to it, my Lightning Box solution will forward the request to the phone, where Blixt Wallet respond with an invoice.
This is the first time a self-custodial LN wallet supports Lightning Address.
This is part of my on-going work to support receiving via Lightning Address for mobile self-custodial wallets.
https://github.com/hsjoberg/lightning-box
Android supports foreground services, meaning that Blixt Wallet can stay online all the time to answer incoming requests (no effect on battery).
Though the normal mode of operation for Lightning Box is that it'll take the payment on behalf of the user and then next time the user opens wallet, it will auto-withdraw from the Box, thanks to LNURL-withdraw.
But if the wallet is online already, it can just forward the request.
Interesting.
Does this mean you have the actual invoice paid on your phone wallet (if online)?
Agree with #[5] on making ⚡️ as easy as 🤙
Damus + WOS zap marathon flow: 
Here is the in app wallet feature request, which enables above UX: https://github.com/damus-io/damus/issues/627#issuecomment-1435746502
That's exactly how I tipped this note of yours.
Clicked the like button.
You probably don't even have to touch protobufs, they have a sample gRPC authorization service in the repo.