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This is a cool little thought experiment. But wallet of Satoshi šŸ˜£
Stackers what do you think? Can Apple add bitcoin in this way?
I could see Apple coming out with their own wallet, but I can't see it being Bitcoin-only, just given the nature of the company and the market.
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To be fair, they included the bitcoin whitepaper in macOS by default. You can see it by opening your terminal and running:
open /System/Library/Image\ Capture/Devices/VirtualScanner.app/Contents/Resources/simpledoc.pdf
I wouldn't be surprised either way, but I could see them making a bitcoin-only wallet too. That being said: I wouldn't use their wallet.
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They actually pulled it last year, so the latest couple don't have it. But all indicators are that was an internal thing placed there by an engineer, not a corporate statement.
And yeah, even if they went with a BTC-only wallet, I couldn't imagine using it.
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Yea I don't think including the whitepaper was on someone's product roadmap.
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If anything Apple would integrate the Bitcoin ETF like yeah you can own Bitcoin in your Apple wallet and its held with fidelity and our wallet will let you spend at all apple pay merchants and auto calculate your tax liabities and report it directly to your local tax man, its so easy, when you think of Bitcoin, think Apple Bitcoin
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Or maybe they use a cashu mint
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I think you nailed it.
We're already seeing other corporate brands claiming to be incorporating bitcoin into their offerings when in reality, it's just ETF paper bitcoin.
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Apple is the anti-bitcoin.
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More important: Apple is pro-money.
If Bitcoin means more money to Apple, Apple will integrate it into their products.
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100% correct. I love Apple hardware but I dropped it all during the pandemic because what you say is true.
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I donā€™t think you have enough reasons for disliking Apple šŸ˜‚
You need to be more vocal!
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Canā€™t put it much more succinctly than that, using an Apple wallet is foolish.
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133 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 21 May
Isn't the Apple way to write software that is tightly integrated into their environment instead of relying on third party software? If they ever decide to push bitcoin to their users, I see them creating their own built-in bitcoin wallet that you have to use instead of allowing to connect to other wallets.
Would of course be cool if it wouldn't be that way.
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After Apple prevented Damus from monetising its services, I developed a greater distaste for Apple. I wouldnā€™t trust it to do right by WoS or other wallet companies
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This wonā€™t happen anytime soon. Iā€™ll be shocked if it does
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Apple is going to get into the game if it makes profit for them. They already make dongles for everything.
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I really hope Apple would go the Microstrategy way, even partially, and just buy a Bitcoin ETF with the mountains of cash they hold simply to preserve their purchasing power.
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Some years ago, I saw a wallet called Spark that let you generate a QR-code to view in your Apple Wallet and Apple Watch Wallet. It was for receiving over lightning, not sending.
I guess with unified BIP21 QR-codes, anyone can already add a RECEIVING wallet code to Apple Wallet today.
I don't think Apple want's to be the middle man in receiving Bitcoin payments though because ā€œtaintedā€ coins exist in the C-suite mind, and they would rather not receive and handle those.
But Jack Mallers recently told me he wants to integrate Apple Pay into Strike, so who knows, something similar will exist soon.
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We all know they'll do the iWallet and sell your info to whoever pays more
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Possibly but they will integrate some multi-crypto coinbase wallet integration or something disappointing.
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Apple has signaled it wants to be more involved in financial services by way of its Apple Card which is facilitated using Goldman Sachs under the hood, although I think I remember something about Goldman not being happy about the arrangement or the performance (maybe there wasn't enough financing revenue being generated). And I also remember hearing something about them offering their own debit card, but I could see Bitcoin being used in addition to these two offerings eventually just to access the global market in own fell swoop. The only problem is that the US dollar hegemony might make tax season really rough for Tim Apple if he attacks the dollar like that.
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It's definitely going to be a multicurrency wallet through some finance institutions like what they did with apple card.
Bitcoin might pop up in certain region but most likely includes stable coins and perhaps some other shitcoins.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @OT 21 May
Apple likes to control everything. If it does end up integrating bitcoin it will use its own wallet.
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