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The ESP boards are getting harder to find. I have a few spare if you need. Just give me a shout.

Is there a way to mute instead of unfollowing? I don't see the option on Damus or Iris.

The damus client seems buggier every iteration. I'm using Iris more these days.

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Replying to Avatar Derek Ross

Maybe nostr:npub15dqlghlewk84wz3pkqqvzl2w2w36f97g89ljds8x6c094nlu02vqjllm5m doesn't use Lightning every day, but to say my dude nostr:npub1cn4t4cd78nm900qc2hhqte5aa8c9njm6qkfzw95tszufwcwtcnsq7g3vle doesn't use it proves that this person is an actual clown shoe. A large portion of Jack's business model is to utilize the Lightning network. Building a business around a technology you don't use would be a recipe for failure. Strike seems to be growing and expanding 🚀 so I think Jack's usage of Lightning speaks for itself.

Anyways, this is why Nostr and Zaps are so damn important for Lightning. Many Nocoiners/ Bitcoiners still actually haven't used Lightning or even used it in a reasonable manner. Zaps allow us to use Lightning hundreds of times per day. (And on certain occasions like trying to hit the 1 Millionth Zap mark, thousands per day 🤣)

Zaps are a fun and frictionless introduction to Lightning. Keep Zapping.

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I use it every hour on the hour everyday 🦾

Adding a passphrase to private keys

Adding a passphrase to private keys can make your self-custodian setup worse in some cases. This is because if the passphrase is lost or forgotten, the funds in the wallet will be inaccessible. Additionally, if the passphrase is weak or easily guessed, it can be a security risk.

However, in some cases, adding a passphrase can improve security. For example, if you are storing your private keys on a hardware wallet, adding a passphrase can make it more difficult for an attacker to gain access to the funds even if they have physical possession of the hardware wallet.

Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to add a passphrase to your private keys depends on your specific security needs and risk tolerance. If you are concerned about losing or forgetting the passphrase, or if you are not confident in your ability to create a strong passphrase, then you may want to avoid using a passphrase.

Here is a table that summarizes the advantages and disadvantages of singlesig and multisig wallets, as well as the potential risks and benefits of adding a passphrase to private keys:

| Feature | Singlesig Wallet | Multisig Wallet | Passphrase |

|---|---|---|---|

| Security |