People keep talking about HD and multisig solutions for nostr, but what we really need is key revocation and a seamless way to forward followers to the replacement.
"You think this is a game?!"
That is the worst thing to use it for.
Ribeye all the way. Filet is for people who overcook their steak and want to pretend it's tender.
There are plenty which offer e2e encryption, but what I'm really looking for is something that also can be my default sms app at the same time. Too many messengers cause too many different kinds of notifications.
Apply the lobster mentality to it. Does a lobster want other lobsters to know that they are top lobster? Is it a moral imperative? Is a lobster a coward if it doesn't make sure everyone knows it's top lobster?
Pretty sure Signal is making a bad move. Any other SMS+chat all-in-one phone apps out there?
Nah, people are just joining nostr and seeing it everywhere.
Snort's new global filters are nice! Diggin' it.
For sure. Sometimes it tastes better than it did originally. Gives it a sort of stone-oven taste.
Did you open or close a Lightning channel for 1 sat/vbyte? Most people do unless opening the channel is a priority. Well, the current state of the Bitcoin mempool is putting a hindrance on these transactions. They're getting pruned or removed from the mempool.
I was worried that a recent Lighning channel close that was set at 1 sat/vbyte would get pruned. And it did. Thankfully, with a little command line help, you can bump the fee on that transaction and get those funds swept into your on-chain wallet in a timely manner.
https://void.cat/d/DvkrzgRdhR9XGDYybY5Qjg.webp
I ssh'ed into my node and viewed the pending LND transactions that were waiting to be swept into my wallet. Then, I ran a command to bump the fees to 12 sats/vbyte.
```
lncli wallet pendingsweeps
lncli wallet bumpfee --sat_per_vbyte 12 tx-id-goes-here:0
```
It's really simple. It's just something that I had never done before. I hope this helps if you're ever in this situation.
That's convenient. I didn't realize they had a helper command for it, thanks.
I agree and ask this often, but I think some of them have also been bamboozled and don't know why they need a token. I think some people truly think bitcoin can't do it and they need different features. They only think this because they've been listening to a snake oil peddler.
What's the replacement?
What's the quote from?
It's not a vulnerability or exploit. It's just using the rules of taproot to store data in chunks. Data stored in chunks was always possible with OP_RETURN.
How does muting and blocking work with a nostr client? Snort? It has to be local-only, right? I tried muting on Iris and I think it's doing something funky with proprietary messaging because it's requesting I decrypt a bunch of stuff constantly. I had to stop using it.
That seems like a lot. What miner are you using?
In some ways it's even worse than bitcoin key management. At least with bitcoin it's easy enough to move your coins over to a new key if security with one is uncertain. Nostr needs key invalidation/rotation.
That makes sense for mobile. Right now I have much fewer than 20, on a desktop so performance isn't a problem, but I notice my propagation can be slow.
Is it bad to have too many relays?

