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The only "risk" I can see is if I don't have liquidity in the direction of the users wallet, but that can be easily managed by opening channels, which I should probably be doing more anyways.
Benefits:
- I don't have to custody peoples funds, avoiding many legal issues
- users are encouraged to melt their gems for real bitcoin when they want to zap. This can be done automatically as well.
- avoids the UX complexity of ecash and nut zaps
- provides a neat way to get non KYC sats via the appstore and facilitated by our node.
I think its a pretty swell idea if I don't say so myself. i don't think its too legally dubious 😅
why don't we just make "damus gems" the thing you buy from an in-app purchase. it would just be a signed nostr note from our node with a unique ID. like a lightning IOU. we wouldn't need the full complexity of an ecash node. it would be a small plugin on my core-lightning node.
the iou would have t
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You’re basically selling a type of gift card, which affords you more openness on other platforms. I would certainly try it and see how it goes. Could end up working great, or being a nothing burger. My suggestion is to go for it and see.
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