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Justin (shocknet)
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Head of building shit | Lightning.Pub | ShockWallet.app | Lightning.Video/thecto

Nietzsche was specifically talking about reading whitepapers for fake L2s, shitcoins, and arguing over worthless shitfork proposals that achieve absolutely nothing... because the dead weight among us doesn't want to pay for a Lightning channel or run a node.

Our new SDK that makes it easy to work with Nostr-based static offers and debit strings, the simplest and most reliable way to perform Lightning interactions with a remote node

Builders, check it out!

Feel free to follow up or get help integrating

https://www.npmjs.com/package/@shocknet/clink-sdk

They won't stop until Bitcoin is as polluted with fake scam Layer 2's as Ethereum

That's all the forks do... they don't add scale or security... they only add scam.

There's always a fee reserve needed in lightning so can't get it to zero... 110 sat or so should get it under 10

That's the one where the manufacturer can sweep funds by iterating over *public* block hashes with their known encoded serials

> The factory-generated address is made from the block hash (at the "birth height" of the card) and a random number that never leaves the card.

Hmm, it should be the default receive option, looks like something went wrong with enrollment...

Send me the lnurl I'll try to figure out what broke, might need a cache clear

Yes it automatically gives a lightning address to shockwallet.app

Those addresses will be portable too soon ™️, so you can bring it with you to your own node by updating the nostr offer linked to it

Thanks!

10 sats is the minimum send, but there is a reserve of 100 sats on the overall wallet balance to cover fees

We just pushed a substantial update to http://shockwallet.app, including Apple Testflight and Android APK

We're now a few phases into a more refined UI framework, as well as portable Lightning Addresses powered by Nostr Offers

Hope to see you in Vegas!

"Core" has become a center of lobbying and activism, and has outlived it's usefulness as a code repository.

Archiving Core would be best for everyone, whether you're for more changes, or for ossification.

A nack from the Core repository today is perceived as a veto, causing new ideas to be under-explored or bikeshed.

Simultaneously, Core's legacy puts it in a position upstream of blind downloads and a lack of discernment, making the politburo governing this repository a target for scammers and attackers.

Every day the Core repo is not archived and disbanded is an attack on Bitcoin.

Scatter into the wind smaller forks that compete on merit, and evict the squatters of Bitcoin's legacy.