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The node is in your heart.

By design, an nsec is only ever on the client side. Unless an app is malicious, your nsec only lives in the client. Same thing with phone wallets.

There are some NOSTR signing tools to further insulate you from any single client if that's part of your threat model.

No I think Mr. Dell just did some Twitter social signal thing based on bitbo.io article feature.

Guys... Dell accepted Bitcoin for a while in ~2014, let's not pretend this is a new development.

Pihole good - you don't need umbrel to run it. I've had PiHole running on a raspi zero since they were actually $5 chips.

For what it's worth, this was for one of those 'largest zap @ x time wins a thing' posts.

Got myself a great wallet from nostr:npub1v0tfjv5ahr3c260jtzdk5w48krerrnkg8fmcnc5lpguk0qda04eqzm3m3e like this too, iirc that was ~60k sats or something like that.

Lol, this is retarded too. Reported to who?

Some people love censorship way more than personal responsibility.

Lots of weird edge cases to think about here it seems..

Going on a two week stretch without a device phoning home shouldn't cost me an on chain transaction.

Okay, so nostr:npub1h8nk2346qezka5cpm8jjh3yl5j88pf4ly2ptu7s6uu55wcfqy0wq36rpev, what's to stop an ARK service provider from simply "not seeing" a client connect for the 2 week period and yoinking the coins? It it just the "threat" (possibility) of unilateral close in the meantime & a bad reputation?

Is a unilateral close always attempted around the end of a 2week period by clients if the ARK provider is offline?