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Working on https://oak-node.net

Or azteco, that's exactly what they're offering.

Could be easier with azteco, because you're just redeeming a voucher, you're not touching any exchange.

Here's a scenario: a service provider lets you run a Nostr bot. It has its own keys, but it can watch for events of your main Nostr keys and react to them with configurable "if this then that" rules.

For example, "if I reply with a smiley face :) to a note from my main account, then bot will send 1000 sats to the author of that note"

"If I reply with two smileys, send 10k sats"

"If I like and repost a note => send 50k sats"

Will the fruit company be able to ban smiley replies? Reposts? Likes?

Then nostr:npub1getal6ykt05fsz5nqu4uld09nfj3y3qxmv8crys4aeut53unfvlqr80nfm ser, why u spreading fake news?

"Alby is the first to bring #1tapzap experience to Nostur"

I guess Alby might be the first to bring the proprietary integration. But there are already several other services exposing pure NWC.

Replying to Avatar Beautyon

“a gift that is *connected to or associated at any point in time* with receiving digital content or services must use in-app purchase”

This means when users start saying “zap me with your email to receive my art”. Then this would give apple an excuse remove Damus at any time, even with only profile zaps. This is true of every p2p payment app as well from what I can tell.

Not to mention: “100% of the funds go to the receiver of the gift”. So what about miner fees? Apple could argue miner tx fees on bitcoin txs violate their guidelines. This also means damus splits + support star are very much not allowed and they won’t be pushed to the app store đŸ„Č

Overall everything is very vague which gives apple the ability to remove your app for any reason. Fun

This is not true.

What it actually means s that in the TOS, you need to specify exactly what the context of a Zap is; that it is a mere gift, and is in no way to be construed as payment for anything whatsoever. That should be enough to be compliant with this Apple Rule.

Users are at liberty to use Damus for whatever they want, even for purposes outside of the Damus TOS. Apple is concerned only with what the incorporation that owns Damus (is there even one?) is doing in its relationship with its users, not the private arrangements users make between themselvs.

Furthermore, the fact that mining taks place for a fee cannot (and probably won’t) be construed as anything to do with the act of sending a Zap. This is like saying Apple will claim that because you pay for ISP/Cellphone service fees, or monthly payment on your phone, or electricity, with a credit card that charges you a fee, that using Bitcoin is, “A violation of their guidelines”. Clearly this is totally absurd, and would mean that the other payment methods which certainly attract fees to get things done, would fall afoul of Apple’s rules meaning that their language makes no sense.

The guideline is this; don’t put on the layer’s hat unless you’re a lawyer or have experience in interpreting a TOS and its terms. If you don’t have a lawyer, get one. No, ChatGPT cannot act as your lawyer. If you’re serious about launching and running a world changing app, and you’ve been funded, you really should have a competent, high power law firm with many international offices and with expertise in this area at your disposal. And NO the EFF is not good enough.

nostr:note1qqqttgzdk8qm6m68ezzv59efavkuqj0xscgtxmtz2hsg0qxfg6aqtvqrag

nostr:npub18pudjhdhhp2v8gxnkttt00um729nv93tuepjda2jrwn3eua5tf5s80a699 I'm surpised for someone so into lightning and nostr that your LN doesn't support nostr zaps.

I'm surprised people expect zaps to be the default.

Zaps are less private, less secure, more centralized and more confusing to newbies than plain LN.

The one thing it got right is the catchy name.

nprofile encodes pubkey + recommended relays in bech32

npub encodes only the pubkey