I tried, I looked, but nothing out there compares.
I built my #Dojo back up from the ashes.
Can't seem to get #Ronin UI up, but that's okay (waiting for v3 for x86 support).
Dojo is all I need at this point for #Samourai and #Sentinel wallets.
Verifying the #timechain as I post this.
Fuck authority.

NIP-46, remote event signing.
Use an app like Amber on Android which stores your nsec and remote-signs events from logins to posts etc
Yes, I completely agree and understand this, for now.
I do think though that given how much of a rise in popularity self-hosting has had in the last years, heck, decade, infrastructure has also improved, will continue to improve, and there's something we can take advantage of there.
By self-hosting I don't necessarily mean it needs be in your home - I have a self-hosted stack at home, but also have one running in a DC with redundant power and internet feeds which I use for "public" use and pay for out of pocket.
Regardless, my point is to go smaller. Let's host for our friends and family, if they pay for ruggable services, surely they can spare some change for upkeep costs whilst maintaining a higher degree of trust.
Stability and keeping downtime to a minimum is something that with time I've come to believe mainly comes down to process. 4/5 times any downtime I have is caused by something I touched. The software in general tends to be stable and works as it should - Have you found the contrary? If so, I'd be curious to know what your infra stack looks like.
Finally, I think it's a vision worth considering as a stepping-stone between general custodial services, and full self-custody.
Hum..
Accodiing to NIP-57 (the implementation of zaps), notes/events include payment related tags, of which include the amount, lnurl and also relays. My understanding is if a payment is received on that address (unique to the post), it is known by the relays included.
I can't see any zaps on these posts from you, but I did receive it - Did you zap a specific post or my profile? If it was a post, can you link it?
I'm not suggesting everyone is capable of taking custody of someone's funds, or even that they'd want to, but at what point is it acceptable to stop suggesting the "next new cool custodial wallet", and instead offer to host friend's and families' funds?
Suppose I can flip the question another way...
Does every serious self-hoster that does this for more than as a mere hobby need to become a large public service entity?
Funding immediate friends and family I'm sure happens (I do it), but there should be a #WebOfTrust model (of sorts, perhaps more verifiable) where friends of friends try out some self-hoster's solution. I think if done and decentralized enough, no mint/lightning pool would become big enough worthy of a #rugpull. And even if it happened once, it would become costly to keep trying to do so over time. Further, some form of monetisation could also encourage honesty.
I think this is relevant now due to the emergence of #ecash mints, but I've always held it as an important topic during the earlier lightning days, and I think it's the lack of consideration that made #cashu as an example be created to solve so many custodial problems, many of which perhaps didn't need to be there in the first place.
From the work nostr:npub1jlrs53pkdfjnts29kveljul2sm0actt6n8dxrrzqcersttvcuv3qdjynqn, nostr:npub10jcnehsxwrjepupvh602pl83up0dh3wv3fqfwv062smygqvpeuwsk03kag, and nostr:npub1gcxzte5zlkncx26j68ez60fzkvtkm9e0vrwdcvsjakxf9mu9qewqlfnj5z are doing on DMs (NIP-17, NIP-44), to developers signing their own apps for nostr:npub10r8xl2njyepcw2zwv3a6dyufj4e4ajx86hz6v4ehu4gnpupxxp7stjt2p8 to pull, and all the way back to nostr:npub1zuuajd7u3sx8xu92yav9jwxpr839cs0kc3q6t56vd5u9q033xmhsk6c2uc and others making a push for double ratchet DMs (NIP-104)... This is serious signal right here π¨
Support them.
Zap them.
Contribute with them.
The #internet broke because the #money is broken.
It's not feasible to monetize native internet services when there's no native internet money.
Thus, it was easier to monetize user data, which lives and becomes native to the internet.
Data can be internet-native, so the logical answer, at the time, was #datamining.
#Bitcoin fixes this. Sats fix this.
If it wasn't already clear...

You can clearly see... π£ π£ π£

Where this is going. π₯
Of course they do, that's the price of privacy. I've done hundreds of trades on Robosats and never paid above 4%, usually between 2-3%. I'd say that's a damn good deal for No-KYC. Bisq's average for me sits closer to 10% and Peach around 7% (though I wouldn't recommend Peach to begin with).
Robosats is also an option.
Looking forward to Lightning on Bisq 2.0 though.
I recently found out #Robosats is on #Android.
No-KYC Sats, over lightning (low fees), at our fingertips.
Huge.
We just keep putting together the receipts, that and educate when sensible.
When absolute regret kicks in, we can just drop the receipts and be on our merry Bitcoin-standard way.
The 21sats? Yep, got it, thank you!
I believe it may dependent on what relays are aware that the zap happened, I've had the same issue before. Unsure on the exact fix.
Make sure you have a healthy number of relays, both big(for content discovery and indexing) and small (to help them grow), I've done the same and have seen a drastic improvement in zap/reaction awareness and content regardless of which client I use at any given time.
Sorry, just realised what you were actually asking! The actual answer is Remote Signing π
Precisely! Much better than giving an application an nsec or even using a browser extension.
I hope all apps and websites incorporate it now that Amber's functionality has been formalized as NIP-46 for nostr.
Mine works, uploads to nostr.build.
No, there's no need.
On Amber, click Add App. Give it a name, such as "noStrudel @ computer".
It'll copy a link to your clipboard (essentially your npub @ relay).
Input that link into noStrudel's Nostr "Connect/Bunker" sign-in option, under advanced.
And you should get a notification on Amber to allow login.
If the notification doesn't come through, go to Amber's settings and try direct connection. I have ntfy installed and working but Amber notifications aren't working through it for some reason, but direct connection works flawlessly.
To businesses/services:
Geo-blocking is against the #Bitcoin ethos and everything it stands for.
There is no justification, there is no excuse.
If you geo-block, you're in it for the #fiat, not Bitcoin.
That, or you made one hell of a mistake designing your service, knowing well ahead of time you were positioning yourself as ripe for regulatory capture.
To users:
If you use a traditional #custodial wallet, think twice and seek alternatives.


