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MaxMoney21M⚡
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static constexpr CAmount MAX_MONEY = 21000000 * COIN;

Male and female are too academic. Can't we just stick with "man and woman"?

I was wondering if there is any existing discussion of how to do private DMs. Seems to me like it should be possible, perhaps even relatively straightforward. Just send a DM that says "DM me at ", and then the receiver can accept that offer with their own new random npub. The relays will only see that there was one DM from A to B, and after that they will only see communication between two anonymous npubs (but no way to associate back to A and B).

The new npubs could of course be derived in some reasonable way to get them back later. Clients would need to support separate signing keys for DMs.

Haven't seen anything about this though, so I'm just spitballing.

Wait til you try eCash. Imagine taking your sats not only off-chain, but entirely offline. Print 1 sat on a piece of paper and slip it under the door. Nobody will even know that anybody paid any amount to anybody else. (There are trust assumptions baked in, but it's still 🤯.)

If you want to try it out I will send you some sats as eCash. Lemme know.

Oh and just in case anyone sees this and decides to do it: at least on the corn profile, disable fingerprint device unlock. You can still enable biometrics for in-app unlock, but disable it for decrypting the user profile itself. This is a per-profile setting. And end your sessions when switching between profiles so they stay encrypted when you're not using them.

Tip if you like and aren't super familiar with it already:

- Only use the owner profile to download apps that will be used in more than one profile, and disable them in the owner profile

- Set up a main daily driver user profile for bulk of stuff

- Separate profile for apps like this bank app, it will not see any other apps installed on your other profiles

- Separate profile for corn management, ofc

Obligatory #BitcoinFixesThis. But GrapheneOS also fixes this, at least for the pragmatic side of things as they are today.

I try. But many people are just looking for confirmation bias & echo chambers, they don't want to be challenged to learn new things.

My mempool is humming along at 60 MB. Honestly can't understand why anyone who claims they don't like inscriptions wouldn't run this.

#[0] is there already an issue for showing comments after posting? Currently when I post a comment I have to go back, hope the feed doesn't scroll, and go back to the original note to see my comment.