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Jay Stratton
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Software Developer and Manager. Macro-Nerd. Dad. Bitcoiner. End the Fed

No one is going to be able to do that. It helps to not use something terrible like lastpass or dashlane.

I really should build more things from source. Maybe then I could have more things using flatpacks and not those god awful appimages

Is Max Keiser on Nostr??

Playing around with Specter desktops multi-sig and created a test wallet. For some reason a test transaction doesn't show as confirmed despite mempool.space indicating it as having 10+ confirmations. Anyone experienced this before with Specter?

Not sure, I just find it helpful to listen to the instructions of the app developer πŸ˜‰

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#showerthoughts πŸ˜†

Bud, the fact of the matter is that Primal wallet is a custodial wallet and by requesting personal information (which they then validate), they are performing KYC. Have a read of their terms on their Hosted Wallet Service (provided by Strike). https://primal.net/terms

Just because you don't want something to be true doesn't mean it isn't. I'm happy for you if your experience was somehow different, but I've read posts from a number of others that align with my experience.

I tried once using a valid email alias in Proton but with a fake name. I got an automated email that they couldn't verify me. I also tried with my regular email, real name, but fake birth date and incorrect US state. That also lead to a failed verification. If they ask are asking for all that information and validating the correctness of it, then yes that is a form of KYC.