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Physicist turned bitcoin developer aka "shadowy super-coder", author of Bitcoin: A Work In Progress

I also ended up adding a hex encode nsec though it immediately disappeared after submitting the form. But at least I seem to be able to zap myself and see it.

The solution for me was to enter a bunch of relays. I tried that before, but it didn't save them. This time it did.

Looks like I fixed zap confirmations the BTCPay side.

That leaves the CORS error that web based zappers are gettinf.

Thanks for your thoughts!

By commitment I indeed meant the point, not the hash of a point. Since that commits to a secret. But in the context of how musig1 worked, that's probably not the best term.

I'm a bit confused by what R_{...} means in this notation: R_{A1}+R_{B1})

Did you mean to add an extra closing curly bracket here: b * (R_{A2 + R_{B2})

So: b * (R_{A2 + R_{B2}})

Or did you mean: b * (R_{A2 + B2})

What I was wondering about is what happens if B1 = -A1 and B2 = -A2, and then Alice goes ahead and produces a partial signature. In the case of b * (R_{A2 + R_{B2}) the aggregate nonce would be zero, but in the case of b * (R_{A2 + R_{B2}) the aggregate nonce can't be zero.

IIUC if Alice were to provide a partial signature with an aggregate nonce of 0 she'd reveal her private key? But if the aggregate can't be zero then that's not a concern. Or if the partial signature doesn't use the aggregate key, I guess it's also not a concern.

Pretty happy with my mobile setup so far.

The laptop sits on a Roost, and will not fall over to the right without a significant push.

The iPad is clipped onto my Macbook with a Mountie. Connected via USB using Apple's sidecar feature. Since I carry an iPad anyway for reading and videos, not much weight and volume is added to my backpack (I do carry-on luggage only).

Now I just need something to put the the keyboard, mouse, roost, mounty and cable(s) in, so I don't forget one of them when going to a work space.

This app requires and account and I doubt they take Bitcoin. So a better slogan might be: "KYC or Cash"

(this particular bus line is quite usefull, Starbucks, Bitcoin Park and even an Apple store). Though this area is very walkable too.

Would it be illegal to smuggle some of these glorious plastic straws into the EU?

In other news: on my way to #BitcoinPark!

Zoals de maffia je kind even van school komt halen, zo worden hier ouders onder druk gezet om vooral niet nog een keer te demonstreren. Goed bezig als je doel is mensen te radicaliseren tegen de overheid!

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Nice short hike too.

With slighty Karen warning signs (the valley floor part about floods makes sense, but the normal route is less than 100m down).

Just the water going through that overflow should be enough to power my vintage S9, no?