Good morning!
How to encode a nano payment request into an NFC tag
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fq0pCRGcrTQ
This video is a short demonstration of how to encode a nano payment request for a specific amount into the URI of an NFC tag.
The URI should be:
nano:{RECEIVE_ADDRESS}?amount={AMOUNT_IN_RAW}
Removing the ?amount= section allows you to initialize a transaction without a specific payment amount.
In this demonstration, it show how easy it is to encode a transaction to create NFC-based payment applications.
The NFC tag is an NTAG215, which costs 40 cents. But any will probably work.
The NFC Tag maker app: https://f-droid.org/packages/pl.net.s...
The Natrium wallet is not available through F-Droid, but it can be installed directly from GitHub: https://github.com/appditto/natrium_w...
The purpose of this video is to show you how to encode the nano transaction into the URI. For a real-world application, you will need to protect the NFC tag such that the information it holds cannot be easily over-written by a malicious actor.
Triggering a servo motor through a Nano (XNO) payment
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcgaYU04jDc
Another cool little thing that can be very easily achieved with XNO - triggering an arduino to do something in response to an account receiving a specified amount.
Welcome!
Hello, all!
I've created this community to have a space in Nostr to discuss Nano!
I hope I can reach other enthusiasts around here.
I replied the ID by itself because it seems to be impossible to select a specific section of the message to copy.
04a9a057985e75cad06597ff265d2d48af49bb4e778cd55c02055d03df2b5cc8
I've created a new public chat room for fellow #Nano / #XNO crypto enthusiast. In Amethyst, you can reach it by searching the following ID:
04a9a057985e75cad06597ff265d2d48af49bb4e778cd55c02055d03df2b5cc8
I'm not sure about other clients! I'm new around here.
Can anyone see my posts? If so, where?
How do I find people to follow?
Awesome! I'm now officially verified by https://nano.to in #Nostr
I spoke too soon. It's easy to install but unfortunately a bit too buggy :D
Just built the desktop version of Iris from source, and it was a pleasantly simple process ^_^