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Cyber Seagull
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Tiramisu. God. Bitcoin. Drivechain. In that order.

I don't know or care, but the fact that you capitalized the word "people" bothers me.

The sub key would not, because it is derived accross one way cryptography. Like the way sub addresses or GPG keys can be derived from a single secret but not hint at the seed itself. (Otherwise we would all be screwed) Think of it like having two identical cups made of glass. You break one, throw away the larger pieces and use the dust from that as an address that matches with the one you keep hidden. There is no easy way to recreate the glass based on the dust, but the dust finds a matching place in the unbroken cup.

What i realized is that if we could do that with nsecs, it would still be a huge clumsy number that's not easy to send to a desktop application. As the OP suggested, something like a QR code is easier.

How can i send small amount of sats from wallet of satoshi to onchain address. Most ways require at least 0.0002 sats

nostr:npub1a2cww4kn9wqte4ry70vyfwqyqvpswksna27rtxd8vty6c74era8sdcw83a At current prices, how much local ecological resources, (in the ground or on top, oil, mineral, trees) would the U.S have to sell to meet its debt?

Re-reading the post, i think my solution is for a different problem, using nsecs accross devices and platforms, not ease of use.