Anipy on Nostr: Thanks for checking out my blog post and leaving a comment. Yes, I remember our ...
Thanks for checking out my blog post and leaving a comment.
Yes, I remember our discussion about multi-player games during the #ShockTheWeb hackathon, and I'm excited to share updates on what I'm working on.
I appreciate you sharing those resources links with me - they look really interesting and I can't wait to dive deeper into them. I checked out the bitcoin contacts demonstration link and the payment abstractions research demo video you shared - they were both really informative and helped me to visualize some of the concepts I had in mind. I'm glad you brought up the coinjoin protocol, and I actually have some similar ideas/solutions for a question that was asked to Andrew Chow in this video ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6xZSRDXUiU&t=1224s)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6xZSRDXUiU&t=1224s)) about transferring PSBTs between different parties. I agree with his answer that BIPs don't specify how to transfer PSBTs between people to sign it, but I'm excited to learn more about how NIPs can help to solve that particular problem. Thanks again for sharing these resources with me - I really appreciate it! I'm looking forward to more discussions on this!
Yes, I remember our discussion about multi-player games during the #ShockTheWeb hackathon, and I'm excited to share updates on what I'm working on.
I appreciate you sharing those resources links with me - they look really interesting and I can't wait to dive deeper into them. I checked out the bitcoin contacts demonstration link and the payment abstractions research demo video you shared - they were both really informative and helped me to visualize some of the concepts I had in mind. I'm glad you brought up the coinjoin protocol, and I actually have some similar ideas/solutions for a question that was asked to Andrew Chow in this video ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6xZSRDXUiU&t=1224s)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6xZSRDXUiU&t=1224s)) about transferring PSBTs between different parties. I agree with his answer that BIPs don't specify how to transfer PSBTs between people to sign it, but I'm excited to learn more about how NIPs can help to solve that particular problem. Thanks again for sharing these resources with me - I really appreciate it! I'm looking forward to more discussions on this!