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0 sats \ 4 replies \ @DarthCoin 18 Sep 2024
I do not see any sense of using a bitcoin core app on a mobile. This app is a waste of time.
First of all the main goal of a mobile app is to use Lightning. A mobile app will be for spending mainly. And LN is for that.
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0 sats \ 3 replies \ @Rsync25 OP 18 Sep 2024
I see that this makes perfect sense. You think people shouldn't run Bitcoin Node anywhere. Since most wallets don't support SPV yet.
Why not make both apps available for the user to choose from? Or should we concentrate everything in one app?
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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @DarthCoin 18 Sep 2024
I will repeat this over and over:
Bitcoin onchain: the vault, the holding, the final settlement, you use it mostly to open/close LN channels.
Bitcoin Lightning: the payment network.
Why would I load up on a mobile a full bitcoin node? That's stupid. I have desktop or RPi devices for that doing it much better.
On a mobile I would prioritize the use of LN, the payment network.
How many mobile wallets did you tried out? Electrum, Green, Bitkit, Phoenix, Bluewallet already use SPV. Then we have Zeus, Blixt, Breez using Neutrino. All these are doing much better use for onchain txs from a mobile (as i repeat, exclusively to open/close Ln channels).
If I run a bitcoin core app on a mobile with SPV, only capable of doing onchain txs, there's NO POINT in using it. Is totally useless.
If I run a bitcoin core with full blocks on a mobile it will kill it. Totally pointless.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @Rsync25 OP 18 Sep 2024
Some people wish this app and idea. Do you want to control the desire of people?
IMO, let market decides.
Everyone knows :)
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @DarthCoin 18 Sep 2024

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