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Christian Bitcoiner and developer of coracle.social. Learn more at info.coracle.social. If you can't tell the difference between me and a scammer, use a nostr client with web of trust support.

The recipient's wallet would need to publish a note to a particular relay, and it would need to be picked up. Sometimes one or the other doesn't happen for some reason or another. It is a bug, but sort of a distributed systems bug

Ok, now ✅ Coracle, sorry to pre-emptively brag

Makes me excited just thinking about it. We're getting there with libraries, but wouldn't it be cool if we could build a nostr client with core functionality that could be 100% re-skinned? A big project but I guarantee it's going to happen at some point.

A nice side effect of coracle's sliding overlays is that you can't see the notification badge when you're reading something, so you can't be as easily distracted.

Nostr FV is going to be a thing

Coracle semi-randomly selects relays from people you follow in order to conserve resources. You can try increasing the "Max relays per request" setting to cast a wider net, but setting it too high may lead to flakiness. Coracle also doesn't query all followers for a large follow list. This is something I'm hoping to address soon. Let me know if the relay limit improves things!

Replying to Avatar Jestopher

V4V im a nutshell imho

Yeah, that was a shame. I'm not aware of any client-side key leaks yet, it seems like we've managed to avoid bad faith actors so far.

Thanks for the report, I'll take a look today. In the meantime, give it one more try, sometimes it searches the right relays, but gives up too quickly if they are slow to respond.

Oh, well, not naddrs yet 😅 I'll add that today

✅ Coracle

Replying to Avatar Derek Ross

Hey! Are you a new Nostrich? Are you practicing safe nsecs?

https://void.cat/d/Ujcm7u44K6uqrcT2K5YGaK.webp

You should never enter your nostr private key (nsec) into web clients. Think of this as your password, but you can't change it, and it's used to post all of your events and notes on nostr. It's very important. You need to keep it safe!

So, if you're using a web client such as snort, primal, coracle, satellite, or iris etc., you should not be entering in your nsec private key into these websites. It's just good security practice! Some web clients won't even function or allow you to sign into them unless you're using a Nostr extension (sometimes referred to as NIP-07).

To help you and your private key stay safe, you may use a web browser extension to hold your key for you and sign your events and notes on nostr on your behalf. The two most popular ones are nos2x and Alby. Nos2x was developed by nostr:npub180cvv07tjdrrgpa0j7j7tmnyl2yr6yr7l8j4s3evf6u64th6gkwsyjh6w6 and is very basic, but to the point. nostr:npub1getal6ykt05fsz5nqu4uld09nfj3y3qxmv8crys4aeut53unfvlqr80nfm has some nice additional features included, such as a being a Lightning wallet, giving you a Lightning address, and a Nostr address.

I personally use them both for different situations. On desktop, I use Alby. On my Android phone with the Kiwi browser, I use nos2x.

If you have questions, do not be afraid to ask! 🤙

Why you gotta pick on us web clients all the time? You can get rugged just as easily on mobile.

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