It’s up to you and your risk profile on whether you do this, because it would turn what is likely a cold wallet into a hot wallet (less secure, will be quickly swept if you have a virus)
But the answer is yes. That pin probably just unlocks the UI of the device so it can sign transactions.
If you recover to blue wallet, you won’t need the pin.
Siberian Husky waking up from a nap. His fur insulates him from the (-13°c) temperature. https://t.co/JSNnSATIB8 https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1769812266474446848/pu/vid/avc1/350x640/m0fsL12Dprsm710r.mp4?tag=12
And so does the snow
The way around the bots when trying to leave some cash on the table is to put some text in the middle of the token that might be easy for a human to detect but not a bot
Yeah definitely some. Some are obvious because the account posts a million links to some crypto scam airdrop. Feel free to mute people you suspect. I think we’re beyond the point where it’s easy to know whether a given account is a bot or not, but not yet at the point where it’s impossible to know. Cyborg is a good example of where it’s not super obvious, but you can still tell.
Low bar yes, but even if it were high Nostr would pass 🫂

