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Replying to Avatar BTCapsule 🏴

nostr:npub1rxysxnjkhrmqd3ey73dp9n5y5yvyzcs64acc9g0k2epcpwwyya4spvhnp8 would you be interested in trying out this nodejs program that makes your Bitcoin node a mobile wallet?

https://github.com/BTCapsule/soverynode

I gotta check this out. I'm using Termux and Tailscale to ssh into my Sparrow Server from my phone, but there is limited functionality with that setup.

Many good ways to get shot if SHTF, hard to choose just one.

Should I buy a gold-plated tungsten bar to use for barter if SHTF?

I just found a 5.11 brand tactical belt at a thrift store for less than the price of fifteen 9mm bullets.

* death, taxes, and forced channel closes

I think the fee is less than 50,000 sats (which is $17). The actual fee is only 5K or 10K sats. This looks like just confusing UX

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nostr:npub1t0nyg64g5vwprva52wlcmt7fkdr07v5dr7s35raq9g0xgc0k4xcsedjgqv this feels like such a steep onboarding fee. I understand it’s job, but I wonder if there isn’t a way to lower the cost of entry for someone new to try your product?

Is the fee 10,000 sats?

Cool, might be a good fit for me at my current skill level. What are you going to move to?

Is there a home network architecture that is considered best-practice for people who run nodes and host other services (like Nextcloud, BTCPAYSERVER, etc)? I have an Ubuntu Server hosting my node and Sparrow Server wallet behind a pfsense firewall using a global VPN, but am unsure on the basics of setting up a screened subnet and accessing it remotely.