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New #nostr app, proof of concept, for ID management (IOS)
- Source: https://github.com/erdaltoprak/nostrid
- Community: https://t.me/nostridapp

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ok, now youāre just showing off
That was who they were trying to market to I believe so. There were some efforts made for everyday use, but it just didnāt catch on.
I believe the use case is still confidential transactions for large transactions
yes, and thereās that
Why do you think a custodial Lightning wallet is more popular than a Liquid wallet?
If you have WoS and Muun, you pay from the one that hasnāt bent yet knee. When one goes down, you learn about how to open a channel real quickly.
Do you run your own ISP? Do you connect to your own cell towers when you travel? Are you on your own power grid?
This is what the State will go after and regulate more.
Not very excited about the catch me if you can games that are coming, but hereās to freedom š»
Lightning will always require someone elseās infrastructure, unless your wiz of course
Babe I can explain
You see jack said how about Costa Rica in March, so I booked the family a trip
Babe??
Are you referring to the strfry implementation?
do you think the new update will help with that?
oh and #[5] ofc
**Welcome new Nostr users that are riding the Snowden wave!**
While youāre trying out new clients, donāt just go and enter your private key everywhere while you test them out. **Especially web clients!** You want to keep your private key *safe*. There's are extensions that can help with this.

* [nos2x](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/nos2x/kpgefcfmnafjgpblomihpgmejjdanjjp)
* [GetAlby](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/alby-bitcoin-lightning-wa/iokeahhehimjnekafflcihljlcjccdbe)
These extensions act like a signing device for your private key. They hold your key so you don't have to enter the key into websites as you test out various clients.
The community here is great and always willing to help. Enjoy your time here. It's a lot of fun.
Itās ok to have different levels for this stuff so we donāt scare away new people
Snowden Level: drops in unannounced with a vanity npub
Jack Level: only puts his nsec in iOS clients
DerekRoss Level: see OP
Me: gets recked, moves to another key pair, runs ephemeral nyms all the time
to each their own
itās hard to separate the person from where they work sometimes
It doesn't work, unfortunately. Current version of Alby improperly depends on localdb storage in the browser, which can't (shouldn't) be enabled in the Tor Browser because it opens vulnerabilities. I actually wouldn't be Alby because of this, but I found a (terrible, painful, not recommended) workaround that let me limp along.
Many nostr webapps fail entirely in the Tor Browser due to missing exception handling for when localdb writes fail -- like snort.social -- and others initially appear to load but then don't function when you click buttons that write to localdb. Credit to snort.social, because I think they're actually looking at doing a patch to fix it, which is nice because I'd like to try it. Other webapps do work just fine (e.g. https://iris.to, which I'm using right now in the Tor Browser), because either they've written in fallbacks for when localdb is unavailable, or are written to avoid the problem, or... I don't actually know, but somehow they work.
For browser extensions like Alby, nos2x (on github) is an open source example that works fine. Please look at how they implemented it and push an Alby update. Because anybody privacy-conscious enough to use Nostr is probably privacy-conscious enough to be tempted by the Tor Browser, and in the long term, if people like me have to choose between Alby and Tor, Tor comes first.
Best regards.
#[4] maybe you can get him on Citadel Dispatch
NIP5 in 3, 2, ā¦
Seeing green robot on Damus
We need a copy and paste format so we can drop groups of relays in at time.
**SWIFT payments network access cut to crypto exchanges**
We are once again entering the *then they fight you* phase.
*āThe banking partner that services your account has advised that they are no longer able to process SWIFT fiat (USD) transaction for individuals of less than $100,000 USD as of February 1, 2023. This is the case for all their crypto exchange clients,ā said Binance.*

[Source](https://www.asiamarkets.com/swift-network-cuts-access-to-cryptocurrency/)
#[2]
2 days feels like 2 weeks around here sometimes






