37 sats \ 4 replies \ @siggy47 OP 19 May \ parent \ on: Mutiny Wallet Blinded Signatures Reposted On Nostr lightning
I see your point, but I don't think it's an attempt to mislead. This is an accurate description, no?
Also, SN has certainly been open about it's obvious custodial character.
BTW, what do you see as the prospects for this?
Parsing it carefully we can see the intent
neither the lightning node gateway nor the Hermes server can redeem any ecash locked to the user's pubkey
This is misleading by false-contrast. This statement serves only to distinguish this system from a conventional custodial Lightning address, even though the trust assumptions are exactly the same.
It still requires the Hermes server to set up the contract correctly
"Contract" is used here to imply atomicity, which coincidentally is SN's plan to scam the regulator
otherwise, it is not involved in the lightning flow of funds
At this point the flow of funds already happened, to the custodian, they're shroedinger's funds- rugged or unrugged.
It doesn't require us to have a node or any liquidity
Sounds like magic when you put it that way, but the same is true of Wallet of Satoshi
further decentralizing the whole process
Wallet of Satoshi is decentralized too because you can simply use someone else to take delivery of your sats
reply
Please take this as an honest question. Where do you stand regarding a solution? Is this leading to a small v big block dispute?
If so, I personally am more worried about small, affordable nodes than complete trustlessness on L2. When you say things like
which coincidentally is SN's plan to scam the regulator
You lose me, mainly because I see the regulator here as doing the scamming, with SN as the victim.
reply
Solution to which problem exactly? Scaling?
I think most people will use Bitcoin in a trusted way and that most scaling advocates are lying to themselves by trying to scale to nowhere. Unfortunately, I also think we're near a self-custody maximum. Not for technical reasons, fees are near 0 still, it's just because its only an intransigent minority that will ever care about trustless-ness.
I see the regulator here as doing the scamming
I agree, I don't use scamming the regulator as a pejorative- it was either @giacomozucco or @supertestnet that used this term in a conversation recently about how Tether used being a shitcoin to scam the regulator as opposed to just calling itself a bank (to great success honestly)
Wrapped invoices, ecash, federations, blah blah blah... are all similar to Tether, using buzzwords to obfuscate the trust point.
It's when scamming the regulator turns into scamming the user, by implying trustless-ness, that's where I have a problem. That's becoming pervasive. At least Tether never pretended to have better trust trade-offs.
Also, SN has certainly been open about it's obvious custodial character. BTW, what do you see as the prospects for this?
Missed these above...
SN is pivoting though to non-custodial, which is fine and understandable, but I had to correct that post saying it would use a trust-less wrapped-invoice mechanism to achieve this... it won't be trustless. Therefore, it's also not a direct benefit to the user, just more friction and less reliability in the name of custodial deniability.
I've been transparent in shilling my project that endeavors to succeed LNURL by using Nostr, as Nostr inherently uses signatures for any data transacted so that the invoice delivery does not have to be trusted.
Building actually trustless products that create new and permission-less means producing income streams online is the only hope of breaking through that self-custody maximum. It's one thing to trust pocket change, it's another to trust an income stream.
Using Nostr to obviate the networking challenges of node running shifts the juice to squeeze ratio in the node-runners favor, that's what we should be doing... not these weak obfuscation schemes that will age like milk.
reply
Thanks very much for your response. Now I have a much better idea of where you're coming from, and your proposed solutions. I am definitely going to check out your project.
reply