Yes, if you use Read Only it should work, I just tested on my end:
However, all we need is to create invoices so that is also enough:
Now I see my problem. The Alby NWC connect app supposedly allows you to edit permissions, but it reverts to default when moving to the secrets menu. When I examine the permissions, they are still unlimited. In other words, I can't find a way to save my edits on the app.
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43 sats \ 11 replies \ @ek 8 Sep
Does this not work for you? Why do you need to edit an existing connection?
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I'll try this. Is the PubKey sufficient to connect? There don't appear to be full secrets generated
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43 sats \ 8 replies \ @ek 8 Sep
No, it should look like this:
nostr+walletconnect://00f1646918f62a929f7bb62a3dd8404ed5bed8e5e1a8857d09de65f854d28976?relay=wss://relay.getalby.com/v1&secret=990a489309d362d8957e206a33f1dd062e676897d8759943559a0e49604fafcb&lud16=brilliantpresence748547@getalby.com
This is a connection that my Alby Hub generated that I am going to throw away now.
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I know. Are you using the Alby Hub with its node, or your own node? I am using my own node. I don't get access to the full secrets when I connect to SN on the hub.
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43 sats \ 6 replies \ @ek 8 Sep
I am using a Cashu mint since I only use it for testing.
You mean when you copy the secret, it does not start with nostr+walletconnect://?
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Edit: Forget that. Let me try again. I had a senior moment.
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43 sats \ 4 replies \ @ek 8 Sep
I am cheering for you
I was using the Alby hub standalone NWC connect app I have on my node. Now I'll try the actual Alby Hub SN connection.
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I'll try read only now.
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