A wallet should work with all hardware, and vice versa.

There is another way.
Nostr enabled interoperability
Inspired by nostr:nprofile1qqsqd0y6klqxew4glwggn63jvumrgprnl32tw7hpuzfhv6msgf7y3agpzemhxue69uhhwmm59ehx7um5wgh8qctjw3uj7qgkwaehxw309amk7apwwdhhvcnfwshxsmmnwshszwefue and nostr:nprofile1qqsyz7tjgwuarktk88qvlnkzue3ja52c3e64s7pcdwj52egphdfll0cpzdmhxue69uhhwmm59e6hg7r09ehkuef0qyt8wumn8ghj7am0wsh8xmmkvf5hgtngdaehgtcky3hz8
NIP-17 messages for label sync and group chat. Coming soon to multisig PSBT signer.
https://blossom.primal.net/2e535eabf6e8989f13c2e86099d7feefc6879500c96f1ff6d81a343338f0ec2f.mp4
Too specific is useless
Too broad is meaningless
Do anything
As long as it’s in sats
Nice, is it possible to do it by replacing the bitcoin B with satsigner?
I vibed a thing - OpenUX Got fed up with pay-gated websites for design inspiration so I made my own — of course — powered by nostr.
Vibed it with Shakespeare initially, but then exported to VScode and let Cline at it.
What is OpenUX? It’s a design “inspiration” website. Basically… designers sometimes don’t know how to design something, so they look at other apps. Well, it’s time consuming to install apps so there exist websites where designers (and developers) can simply look things up and get inspired for their own projects. It is for designers and developers to look at how other apps approach various parts of the user experience and draw out ideas for their own. In contrast to websites like Mobbin, OpenUX is free and open for anyone to upload. It encourages quality submissions and rewards them (poor submissions don’t get liked or commented, so they get reduced visibility). High quality submissions hopefully get more rewards.
Zap-enabled - every screen can be zapped! This is yet another way for designers and developers to get rewarded for their contributions. While the app is not open sourced yet (it’s easier for me to make tweaks in this infancy stage), the events are nostr events so any other client can also create them and access them. I’m using a custom kind for app showcases. OpenUX uses blossom uploads. If you’re a designer, or a developer, you’re welcome to contribute, of course - anyone can contribute as well, but it helps knowing some design-related terminology when labeling the screenshots, otherwise it’ll be hard to find what a designer or developer might be searching for. Let me know if you have any questions or comments! As always, practice safe nsecs. THIS IS A VIBED APP. I have not vetted the code, don’t go slapping your pristine nsec all over it. https://www.openux.app/
Great work!
Tested it out and everything worked great
https://www.openux.app/app/satsigner-1753503386074
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Anyone feels repulsed by this?
Come help build on top of bitcoin, sats denominated.
You can tell Coinbase has been listening to how people position Nostr and slapping the marketing on Base, which is a DINO version of Nostr.
Imitation is the highest form of flattery. Rome wasn’t built in a day and neither will truly robust freedom tech.
Keep building.
https://blossom.primal.net/4673871663612c9616cddc1469271cf0f965485f6f74821cd9eee64225ff7be0.mov
All of this can be built now on NOSTR.
A super app, bitcoin based, sats denominated.
Nice pie chart!
We need to get around to the cashu integration!
Our ambition is to enable seemless on chain to cashu flow of sats. Back and forth?
Are there any mints accepting onchain on and off ramps?
Yes, if relays shutdown this chat won't function. You can run your own relay to keep it more soverign and reliable.
macadamia wallet is beautiful
super slick native cashu wallet for iphone, recommended!
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/macadamia-wallet/id6738696700

Very nice
BIP 353 is a huge leap forward in security and UX for common payments from hardware wallets. Yet, sadly, its stuck in a three-w
ay chicken-and-egg problem between the software wallets that people use, the hardware wallet firmware, and recipients.
No one wants to do the work to be a first-mover when the other two legs don't exist yet.
So, to get off zero, lets try a bounty.
I'm offering $1000 (payable only in Bitcoin to a BIP 353 HRN) each for the first hardware wallet and (on-chain, hardware wallet-supporting) software wallet to support sending to BIP 353 HRNs.
For a hardware wallet, this should be easy, just detect the PSBT field for a DNSSEC proof, validate it, and display the HRN for verification instead of (or in addition to) the actual address. You don't have to use https://docs.rs/dnssec-prover to do the validation, but I imagine it will be easy. The feature has to exist in the released default firmware for the hardware wallet.
For a software wallet, there's only a few more steps, support detecting a BIP 353 HRN in the send-to UI, do the DNS lookup (again, dnssec-prover should make this easy, if you want), build the proof, and include it in the PSBT you provide to hardware wall
ets. Also store the HRN (and maybe DNSSEC proof) so that the transaction history shows it. The default sending methods (GUI/CLI/whatever) have to support accepting HRNs and should handle them just like regular addresses. You don't have to support silent
payments, but of course its good to as well. Support has to be in an official release.
A hardware wallet that also provides a software wallet doesn't get to claim both bounties. Releases which satisfy the bounty must be made before December 31, 2025.
We’re already looking into this 👍
We're about to start the second full day of proceedings in US v. Storm.
Trial observers care passionately about the outcome. Meet
Tim Clancy (@_Enoch), who brought a printed copy of the PGP code to court - the document that established free speech protections for code.
https://blossom.primal.net/04c9482921ddcec08113b2a697f4f586a17c4d5933464c8ba4e4b683e56228f5.mp4
Multisig is hard?
Picture this: You're a dad who has set up an education fund for your son.
You establish a 3-of-5 multisig wallet where you hold 2 keys, your son's mother holds 2 other keys, and your son holds the fifth key.
You keep one of your keys in a hot wallet to cover ongoing expenses, while the other key is hidden away in case you need to sign twice.
Your wife has the same setup, and your son has his key in a hot wallet.
You, your wife, and your son can sign transactions using your hot wallets if there are no issues. However, if you or your wife have a disagreement or are incapacitated, your son will need to convince both of you to sign twice.
You coordinate all of this via a NIP-17 Nostr group chat directly on the wallet. The group is derived from the wallet descriptor following the protocol developed by nostr:nprofile1qyt8wumn8ghj7am0wshxummnw3ezuurpwf68jtcpzemhxue69uhhwmm59eek7anzd96zu6r0wd6z7qpqq67f4d7qdja237us384ryeekxsz88lz5kaawrcynwe4hqsnufr6suaqcxg for nostr:nprofile1qywhwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnzd96xxmmfdejhytnnda3kjctv9uq3qamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wd4hk6tcqypqhjujrh8gaja3ecr8uashxvvhdzkyww4v8swrt54zk2qdm20lm797esdp , ensuring interoperability.
The focus is on providing a frictionless user experience for multisig transactions.
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We’re building the interaction version of this film, for you phone. Check out nostr:nprofile1qqsxm5ah9ce9mfec8vn4amcuvcf3hfrxgvnwzc4uqczjw5ymfce6uscpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhszxrhwden5te0ve5kcar9wghxummnw3ezuamfdejj7pdgnsk for more.
Who co-signs this?

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