I lost the private key for Uptight Damselfly and it's impossible to recover it, so I created a new... show more
hoppe2
Here are two observations I've made while operating this way:
It's absolutely essential to back up private keys. If copies exist in both a browser and a bunker, it's highly unlikely both would fail simultaneously. However, if a key only exists in one location, it's extremely vulnerable to device... show more
Why even bother shutting off the car? Just deduct the money directly from their account. Though I guess there might not be any left π
Those who praise stablecoins claim that unlike banks, stablecoin issuers hold 100% reserve funds of the money deposited by customers, so they are safe. But it seems they donβt know where the money is actually stored.
Yeah, having to pay just doesn't feel right.
If Wot were used as a solution, the fact that each person would see different results makes it hard to consider it good UX. I think
It's highly likely that the lack of a voting feature is due to the concern about Sybil attacks, especially since creating accounts on Nostr is free.
Getting into Nostr has led me to explore a lot of open-source code, and I have to admit, it makes me groan a bit when I switch back to our company's codebase. π To be fair, the section I'm responsible for is an internal service, not something customers see, so we can get away with a less polished... show more
Does anyone know why my balance on Alby Hub sometimes changes even when I haven't spent or deposited any funds?
My guess is that the balance displayed by Alby doesn't represent the total amount sum in my channels, but rather the usable amount. This usable balance could fluctuate depending on the... show more
I right in assuming that number represents the total count of distinct relays from the combined inboxes and outboxes of the people I follow? I feel like I'm following a decent number of people, but my current relay connection count is only 10. Even if most people primarily use large relays, if I... show more
It seems like Bitcoin's DLC (Discreet Log Contract) functionality could act as a privatized form of justice. Are there any actual implemented services for this? I'm imagining a system where a reputable oracle pre-publishes a finite set of choices, and two participants bet on which choice will be... show more