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Aaron Daniel
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Resolvr.io Co-Founder | Director Open Source Justice Foundation | Author: The Bitcoin Brief newsletter | Longform notes: https://habla.news/p/npub16zxfxy5ltnp992gp006jlyy9qc93qanzpfvv66fznvc7xul0ej0suk5dzc

RESOLVR Hackathon Team Meeting, streaming live on zap.stream!

https://zap.stream/naddr1qqjrjcnrv9nxyve5943x2e3h956rxdp494snqcfk94nx2wp5vycryetzvcmnxq3qeaz6dwsnvwkha5sn5puwwyxjgy26uusundrm684lg3vw4ma5c2jsxpqqqpmxwysqdqq

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Keeping certain user data off-relay allows for a crude form of key rotation. Importing reputation and experience to a nostr key (like GitHub through verified gists) protects a user from needing to start from 0.

Have used nostr:npub13qv9uflfdn70c0zcccju7uxymwn407xjax4he2uq75qj5dp7klfqt74rrf a lot, yeah. Allows you to generate physical cards with QR codes or word codes to redeem, which you can hand out to Uber drivers and bar tenders.

Replying to Avatar OpenSecret

Introducing Mutiny Gifts: Onboard someone to Bitcoin by simply showing them a QR code. Once they scan the QR code, it will load up Mutiny Wallet on the web, allowing them to redeem the Bitcoin.

https://blog.mutinywallet.com/mutiny-gifts/

Mutiny Gifts is self-custodial through the whole process. Funds stay in your wallet until the receiver redeems it. You can revoke access at any time if the gift is not claimed. All thanks to the magic of NWC.

Gifts is our first Mutiny+ paid-only feature. Anyone can redeem a gift, but you need to be a paid user or self-hoster to create one.

Here's a gift for a lucky person! Be the first one to scan this from your mobile phone and you'll receive 50k sats.

Thanks for safeguarding the domain for the open source community, Ben.

Also love market.nostr.com ! What's your thoughts on escrow/dispute resolution? I've been thinking through decentralized solutions recently: GitHub.com/BitResolve

What might accelerate client forks and development is a system that allows non-technical users to incentivize desired changes or fixes.

I proposed a nostr-based bounty board where non-technical users could post bounties for features they'd like to see, and neutral developers would review whether those features had been properly implemented before payout.

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Actually, just in-app, not a separate widget.

Best live show I ever saw.