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App should cache follows' metadata!

I couldn't Zap you as after each startup it takes a while until metadata -- incl. ln address -- is loaded.

I did a transaction yesterday at 3.08 sat/vb, and it cleared in about 30 secs!

Not only was I very lucky that a new block was just mined, but also I was lucky to guess the minimum fee of that block B)

I think I never was so locky with a tx in my life :DDD

The expected increase is pretty wild! A 12% diff increase is huge in itself, and we are almost at ATH to start with...

I wonder what's behind it: start of nation state mining, inscription craze, organic growth, or a combination?

MP did not clear up for many days, but there were plenty 1-sat TXs in many blocks in the recent days.

The fee range of recent blocks is a more important metric than just the MP depth.

Complete #nip26 delegation tag support (create, parse, validate) being added to rust-nostr!

https://github.com/rust-nostr/nostr/pull/46

Bitcoin difficulty/hashrate is about to have a large jump, towards new insane ATH territories.

What could be behind this? Start of nation-state mining, ordinals craze, expectations of price increase, or just ornganic growth?

I'm thinking there should beva standard (but optional) way for relays to expose such an endpoint.

I'm thinking if they have public wss endoint an extra https is relatively cheap, plus they have the data.

Is there such a thing as 'Link to this post'? Why not? Can't relays expose a http endpoint for the posts they have?

If you use multiple clients, but you don't want to import your main private key into some of them (e.g. bacause of security concerns of web-based clients), you can sign a 'delegation' from your main keypair to another keypair used in the secondary client. Delegation can have a reduced scope (time, event types).

Spec exists (NIP-26), but clients don't really support it yet.

I think it will have more need for it when the client ecosystem grows and matures, and there's gonna be some special-purpose clients which can do some actions on your behalf, but you don't want to give them your 'master' secret key.

I've started Keystr: a lil' desktop app for Nostr Identity management, for now primarily a testbench for delegations, similar to #[0] 's NostrTool, rust + simple UI:

https://github.com/catenocrypt/keystr-rs

Testing image link