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98 sats \ 1 reply \ @Scoresby OP 16 Apr \ parent \ on: Who pays for Bitcoin wallets? bitcoin
Agreed that any wallet that doesn't let you see your seeds is a no go.
But most of the current subscription models are offering very different paid features than discounts at merchants.
Paid features seem more likely to be
- multisig signing coordination
- cosigners (shared keys)
- encrypted backups
- support
- on boarding
I could see services like these creating lockin pressures.
Yes all those could be pro features easily.
Take for example the Bitcoin safe wallet. Can offer many of those as paid features
https://bitcoin-safe.org
Also a LN integration could be a pro feature.
Support is very important and many new users will want it. Support 1on1 is very efficient especially when it comes from trusted and experienced team.
I personally give 1on1 support for many apps, paid consultancy sometimes, depending on the case.
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