muun, breez, blixt can all send/receive seamlessly via on chain or ln, while having just a single balance. are you saying you'd want two different balances?
There's a chat feature for coordinating with other signatories. It would be great if a standard "chat to sign" protocol emerged and wallets could implement it. That way, users of any compatible wallet could add each other as a contact and be available to build and spend from multisig addresses together.
I would agree in theory. But the wallet itself is just not there yet for me. Used it for about 2 months recently and had enough troubles that I went back to my sparrow multisig.
Would love to have a simple, "it this then that" feature so I can do the following:
send out sats on a recurring basis to a wallet
set up simple betting mechanics with some Oracle
Etc.
All of this logic would be handled by a trusted third party so I know this goes against bitcoins self custody ideology, but it would be for simple fun.
Sign in with Google and Facebook should have gotten replaced with Sign With Wallet by now.
I love the browser extension option in ZBD. As a group, lightning users are more based on the desktop/laptop than on just mobile.
One feature that is definitely missing is register fingerprint and sign in and pay with fingerprint, upto, say 1000 sats, without any device at all. Nowadays most phones have fingerprint recognition, I should be able to touch the fingerprint sensor on any phone or Point of Sale terminal and then it pays a set amount of sats example 100 sats. Or I can touch then use voice authentication to speak the amount of sats to pay, like 2000 or 30k or 589 or whatever.
More user testing & tutorials within the first launch. Wallets are usually built by developers, who are inherently technical and familiar with the workflows they build. They need to sit down and watch someone who doesn't know anything about Lightning use their waller - then they might realize they should potentially include a pop-up on first launch, where people can watch a video walkthrough. Or scroll through a list of screenshots, explaining the functionality.
Having interactive tutorials, highlighting the UI elements wouldn't hurt either. The goal is to help the people understand, not to impress everyone with how well you can integrate dark mode into your Kotlin application.
better UX, contact lists for lightning addresses, NFC support, better default privacy assumptions (coin control through concepts familiar to people like contacts/groups etc)
what would multisig easily look like?
muun, breez, blixt can all send/receive seamlessly via on chain or ln, while having just a single balance. are you saying you'd want two different balances?
Nunchuck Wallet is a good example of "easy multisig".
There's a chat feature for coordinating with other signatories. It would be great if a standard "chat to sign" protocol emerged and wallets could implement it. That way, users of any compatible wallet could add each other as a contact and be available to build and spend from multisig addresses together.
I would agree in theory. But the wallet itself is just not there yet for me. Used it for about 2 months recently and had enough troubles that I went back to my sparrow multisig.
Interesting was thinking about trying that wallet out
Would love to have a simple, "it this then that" feature so I can do the following:
Etc.
All of this logic would be handled by a trusted third party so I know this goes against bitcoins self custody ideology, but it would be for simple fun.
Why would it have to be done by a trusted third party? Screw that, it could be done by the wallet. Aim higher!
Not a feature but my ideal walelt software would be like Samourai and Blue Wallet had a child.
Manual coin selection
Blue Wallet has that 👍
One qr code for BTC and LN
Upgrades for old wallets to include LN
Balance hiding
Way to earn sats, like shaking your phone or wheel like bitcoin libre
hosted channels
Sign in with Google and Facebook should have gotten replaced with Sign With Wallet by now.
I love the browser extension option in ZBD. As a group, lightning users are more based on the desktop/laptop than on just mobile.
One feature that is definitely missing is register fingerprint and sign in and pay with fingerprint, upto, say 1000 sats, without any device at all. Nowadays most phones have fingerprint recognition, I should be able to touch the fingerprint sensor on any phone or Point of Sale terminal and then it pays a set amount of sats example 100 sats. Or I can touch then use voice authentication to speak the amount of sats to pay, like 2000 or 30k or 589 or whatever.
When trying to pay for something and only getting the QR code on mobile. Can be annoying to copy and paste the address into the wallet.
More user testing & tutorials within the first launch. Wallets are usually built by developers, who are inherently technical and familiar with the workflows they build. They need to sit down and watch someone who doesn't know anything about Lightning use their waller - then they might realize they should potentially include a pop-up on first launch, where people can watch a video walkthrough. Or scroll through a list of screenshots, explaining the functionality.
Having interactive tutorials, highlighting the UI elements wouldn't hurt either. The goal is to help the people understand, not to impress everyone with how well you can integrate dark mode into your Kotlin application.
BIP-119 😁
better UX, contact lists for lightning addresses, NFC support, better default privacy assumptions (coin control through concepts familiar to people like contacts/groups etc)
Everything that has already been said plus a section where you can track your spending as you can do with any savings bank account
Tor integration and easy node selection. Also manual fee selection
BIP 47
BIP85
Sats.get();
Ways to earn more sats would be cool
Hosted channels: it's sad only SBW and StandardSats wallet use them, they are great
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