Protocols like LNURL or NWC are standards but users don’t understand them, they would rather click their wallet and go from there. We showed protocols before and it was confusing.
Ah, yeah good point. I haven't used that many different wallets, but the process of getting the NWC string seems like it might be different for each wallet too.
Yes, and would be nice if the user didn’t have to open the wallet and find that setting themselves, but SN opens the wallet and the user only needs to approve or deny (#1245549)
We will also not show all wallets immediately but give some beginner options first like Coinos, Ecash or Spark
In other words "we are not custodial" but we throw the dead cat to the others. Pushing users to go to other custodial crap (LOL even Spark) is NOT a solution.
Man, this slide makes me realize that what we need is industry standards for wallet interconnectivity
... missing the slide where everyone eventually converges on CLINK
Lol that's brilliant m8
Protocols like LNURL or NWC are standards but users don’t understand them, they would rather click their wallet and go from there. We showed protocols before and it was confusing.
Ah, yeah good point. I haven't used that many different wallets, but the process of getting the NWC string seems like it might be different for each wallet too.
Yes, and would be nice if the user didn’t have to open the wallet and find that setting themselves, but SN opens the wallet and the user only needs to approve or deny (#1245549)
But if you mean something like „Login with Apple“ but for wallets, you might be interested in #1245549 (though quite technical)
We will also not show all wallets immediately but give some beginner options first like Coinos, Ecash or Spark
In other words "we are not custodial" but we throw the dead cat to the others. Pushing users to go to other custodial crap (LOL even Spark) is NOT a solution.
TIL: the halflife of a CC is 2 zaps. This feels like a very important statement. I need to think about it.
Also: SN has a function called
gOFACYourselfCongrats! slides looked great. How did the talk go? Would you do it again, no hesitation?
Yes, went really smooth except I almost missed my own talk haha
Thought it was later but no
Ahaha you got me with the "The End" slide, partly because of how github displays PDFs... (always having to click more)
lol nice
Was it recorded? I tried scrolling through the live feed but didn't see it.
My talk was at the talk stage, not sure if there's a live feed of it but it was recorded
Latex beamer template spotted...
Is there a VOD?
Seems not for side stages
it was recorded, should be uploaded soon
Thanks for sharing, left it last minute and couldn't go in the end.
Slides look great! Very clear!
Thanks!
And all this for what? CC are just fine.
I really do not give a shit about OFAC crap.
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Ahh, ohh