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With splicing you can. This is being worked on and getting rolled out right now. Phoenix wallet is one of the first to get it.

You need a browser extension to securely store your keys like nostr2x or https://getalby.com

Running Mutiny Wallet in in one tab and Snort in another. But then it wont let me connect the wallet in snort using NWC. (I just get the running spinner). Why is that?

Replying to Avatar jimmysong

The Case for a Chain Split

The debate surrounding drivechains has been heating up, with proponents employing various tactics to garner support. This divisive issue echoes previous disputes in the Bitcoin community, such as the 2017 block size controversy. As such, we should consider what was then the definitive resolution: a chain split.

A significant portion of the Bitcoin community rejects drivechains, effectively blocking its implementation via a soft fork. Bitcoin's voluntary nature makes it resistant to hostile takeovers, despite claims that miners could force the change. Disagree with that last statement? Then let's put that to the test. We can resolve this posturing and propaganda by forking the code.

Here's how it would work: Code implementing drivechains would be released. Those who support the proposal can run this code. A transaction that goes against drivechain rules but adheres to pre-drivechain rules will trigger a chain split. Those running the drivechain software wouldn't be doing anything, but nodes that aren't can reject the drivechain chain by using the "invalidateblock" command. The result will be two distinct Bitcoins: one with drivechains and one without.

This approach was resolved the conflict we had in August 2017, when Bitcoin Cash split off from Bitcoin. Similarly, proponents and opponents of drivechains can either hold or sell their respective Bitcoins post-split. This would be a real-world test of control and game theory within the network.

I advocate for this split not just for potential profits, but also because it's a peaceful solution. It would let us see in real time how convicted the drivechain people are. Will drivechain miners support it if it means mining at a loss? A chain split would serve as a critical learning opportunity for the community, providing a clear answer to the ongoing debate. Ultimately, this will strengthen Bitcoin by showing the market how hard it is to change its properties.

So bring it on! Fork or shut up.

https://void.cat/d/SEbocwy3dabt6xJaaXM5Sk.mp3

Count me in. Bring it on!

Did you run Phoenix on 2 phones at the same time with the same seed? Anyway the funds are not lost but have gone onchain. Recovery explained here: https://github.com/ACINQ/phoenix/issues/19

You can run nostr anywhere its just a protocol. Zaps dont make sense without a nostr profile or a nostr note, then it would just be a bitcoin lightning payment.

Its the same as when you say something in meatspace that you cannot undo either

Right.. in the case of Musk the legacy media is suddenly not fake news anymore? Are you suffering from MDS?

A custodial wallet could act just like a bank with fractional reserves. In other words the cumulative amount of sats showing in the app of all their users are more than the balance of their underlying lightning/onchain btc wallets. Only if there is a run on the wallet someone will notice.

Replying to Avatar Niel Liesmons

https://void.cat/d/DsESUS6Ky1j4Cqo61iYBdb.webp

https://void.cat/d/SrbHbvcNuep1gJuwjmgqBV.webp

https://void.cat/d/VMGe7p49PE4bkEpaPJaYWs.webp

Nostr-browser concept.

-> Inspiration for nostr:npub1xdtducdnjerex88gkg2qk2atsdlqsyxqaag4h05jmcpyspqt30wscmntxy & co.

A Portal seems to me to be the ideal visual for this, given how you jump from one app to another by clicking on an icon. That icon might as well be a purple portal.

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