Very nice! But... "Sensei is a lightning node implementation focused on making Bitcoin accessible to the entire world."
Then Install and run Sensei Clone the repository git clone git@github.com:L2-Technology/sensei.git Move into the directory cd sensei Run from source cargo run --bin senseid -- --network=regtest
You really think that the "entire world" will understand that instruction?
Please explain to a normie this: "A cli tool (senseicli) for issuing commands directly to the daemon."
Again, we are selling technical stuff to total noobs, that they never use a simple BTC wallet in their life. Let's not promote in this way new BTC apps and be honest.
If you really want normies to run LN nodes, then adapt https://docs.l2.technology/ to their language and understanding or stop promoting it as for normies!
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I think their goal might be a lightning node that's accessible to everyone, but it might be too early (beta) to deliver on that goal.
Recognizing the problem and that they want to solve it is pretty compelling though.
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Totally agree with their intentions. But don't say "making Bitcoin accessible to the entire world" - that's total BS. Most of the people are still using windowze and never in their entire life open a cmd prompt and you want them to do git command? Come on...
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Yeah, they are definitely getting ahead of themselves.
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With that said, it’s currently in an early beta state and is not recommended to be used on mainnet just yet.
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I’d also like to introduce @L2BTC. L2’s mission is to accelerate the adoption of Bitcoin by building software and services that enable as many people as possible to realize its value.
If this mission excites you, join us, we’re hiring!
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Introducing Sensei: A lightning node implementation focused on making Bitcoin accessible to the entire world.
Sensei combines the utility of the @bitcoindevkit with the flexibility of the @lightningdevkit to produce a node ready to take on the world.
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Twitter thread, unrolled:
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