One major tool that's missing from the #bitcoin key management stack is a proper *map*:
something that shows the interrelationship of all your keys and devices and backups along with potential security holes.
I've started some work on this but I don't have the skills to code up a prototype. Anyone out there interested???
Wow that’s amazing.
I still find that it struggles mightily with architecture (at least “canonical” architecture).
I haven’t gotten that a-ha moment yet either.
I’ve been testing out Lightning iOS apps.
Breez: appears they charge to send and receive funds, regardless whether Lightning or on chain. Seems excessive. Also, their min and maximum send/receive notices are a UX nightmare.
Phoenix: appears to charge to send but not to receive.
Muun: I can’t get this to work at all. Have tried sending Lightning payments to it in multiple amounts from multiple nodes. Anyone else have this issue?
DYOR. Gonna hear it straight from the horse’s ass. 
Should I start using taproot addresses as my default? Any reason not to?
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Satoshi’s Sidewalk #26: Luxury (Dis)Belief
https://bitcoinurbanism.substack.com/p/satoshis-sidewalk-26-luxury-disbelief
I read it. It's good. Don't trust; verify.
Took my Hasselblad there.
https://photos.lunar.tokyo/s/382jl04l4nostr/croatia-hasselblad
My fiancé and I went back in October. So beautiful!
If Dubrovnik had developed as a military Renaissance fort instead of a medieval village.
That’s what I thought too at first, but they always counter with “yes, but…” They are stuck thinking bitcoin is old tech, too slow, outdated, etc.
Exact situation with my friend. I don’t get it.
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Haha love it
“I don’t like risk”, yet she keeps her money in fiat system she knows is totally broken and not bitcoin??? Lionel, for your own good do your research!



