That's how I always use it. Android app.
There's gonna be a lot of broke motherfuckers in the future.
Naaa, I already swept any remaining sats out of Cashu and put them in Minibits. I don't like leaving sats in unused wallets because I forget about them. So, I have a habit of sweeping remaining sats so that only my active wallet is holding anything.
I figured as much. I didn't see any settings on the npub.cash site to determine where the address went to, but I figured I'd ask. It just sucks because I paid the money for the npub.cash address before fully understanding how it worked in conjunction with Cashu Wallet. It turns out I really don't like Cashu Wallet, and so I switched to Minibits, which is great. Oh well, it was just 5k sats 🤷♂️ It'll just remain dormant until I use Cashu Wallet again, if I ever do.
Does anyone know if it's possible to port my @npub.cash address to Minibits instead of Cashu Wallet? Or am I limited to my @minibits.cash address in Minibits? #AskNostr
Zero real work, ridiculous perks, and a hefty salary and benefits. That's a pretty powerful incentive to cling to public office until you die. Which is why we have a plague of geriatric representatives in Congress.
They're similar, but the Jade Plus has a few more features, and it runs on batteries as opposed to the SeedSigner which has to be plugged in. If you're asking which one is better, I'd say the Jade Plus, but if you're asking which one is best for you, I'd have to know more about your criteria. Generally speaking, the original Jade is much more like the SeedSigner than the Jade Plus.
This is the cutest goddammed thing I've ever seen. #blog
https://video.nostr.build/2c795e759da859e72521955f338ab57739fee15b009a2b1bfac7e6fcc862762e.mp4
Did you look at their board of directors? Total farce. The head of Mozilla, second in command at Mozilla, and a bunch of CEOs and "independent technologists. So it's the multi-millionaires saving us from the billionaires. I thought this was bullshit before, but now it's turbo-bullshit.
Yeah, it's not great but the underlying functionality is solid. I can deal with an ugly, clunky UI as long as the functionality is good.
Are you sure your reserves where met? I've opened 4 channels and it's always instant with getalby...
Yeah, I was topped up. Also, I'm talking about Rizful not Alby. Both me and another person had failed transactions in the 48 hours after launching the node. It wasn't all transactions, just certain nodes. Most, I would say 85%+, worked fine immediately. It was only a minority that didn't work immediately. And then after 48 hours, everything was fine and I haven't had a failed transaction since.
I used to be able to tell how fast the connection was based on the s sound.
It mostly is, but I found that about 20% of transactions with other nodes failed in the 48 hours after launching a new node. And after that everything worked fine. Private nodes are supposed to be instant, and for most other nodes that's true, but there's just this minority of nodes that seem to take a little longer to successfully transact. I haven't had a single failed transaction after that initial 48hr period.
It generally does, but there are some other nodes that take 24-48hours to be updated with your node info. It happened to me, and to blockchainyogi. Payments to or from some nodes failed for a day or two, and after that everything worked fine.
Just made a lightning node in minutes with nostr:nprofile1qqsf07zg4hxyccnkdp07fppxmetpfzru3fg6mgzx3nk8r7af8qnjjygpz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduq3qamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wd3skueqpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejsxj0y5x Lots of clips and info explaining how nodes work. Made it easy to do.
Has lightning addresses and NWC for easy zapping. Pretty cool

I just sent a successful zap to you. Check your transaction log. It was 21 sats.
I found that it takes about 48 hours for new node information to fully propagate throughout the Lightning network, and that payments may fail before that propagation is complete.
It's definitely the second option. It's an "If you build it, they will come" situation.
This sounds an awful lot like bullshit. And in the end, it definitely doesn't sound decentralized. Decentralized implies independent relays operated by a multitude of independent operators. Like Nostr. If you need $30+ million to execute this plan, I don't see any way it's going to lead to the sort of independent architecture their nicely printed info card suggests. I'm not buying it.
