Louferlou on Nostr: I'm trying the Satscard from Coinkite for the first time, and I have to say that it's ...
I'm trying the Satscard from Coinkite (npub1wu4…3vw0) for the first time, and I have to say that it's an amazing product. The workflow is simple and flawless so far, it's a shame that no wallet out of npub1cvqlzvmjercdn0ypsmv8f7j9lge6ahsnueh5rparh53wuswftv4q49yjt3 (npub1cvq…yjt3) (and Sparrow) supports it.
3 questions from those of you who may know, or if Coinkite or Nunchuk see this:
- is the code allowing the Satscard open source, meaning that if I was a dev I could create my own Satscard by buying a basic NFC card and using the available code to transform it into a workable Satscard ?
- if Coinkite disappear, do all the Satscard suddenly become useless ?
- I understand that depositing funds on an unsealed slot address is not safe because a previous bearer could still own the private key of the slot.
But what if I send funds on an old unsealed slot address by mistake ? Can I still easily spend the funds through the Nunchuk app ?
Thanks
3 questions from those of you who may know, or if Coinkite or Nunchuk see this:
- is the code allowing the Satscard open source, meaning that if I was a dev I could create my own Satscard by buying a basic NFC card and using the available code to transform it into a workable Satscard ?
- if Coinkite disappear, do all the Satscard suddenly become useless ?
- I understand that depositing funds on an unsealed slot address is not safe because a previous bearer could still own the private key of the slot.
But what if I send funds on an old unsealed slot address by mistake ? Can I still easily spend the funds through the Nunchuk app ?
Thanks