Rob1Ham on Nostr: Listening to Rabbit Hole Recap, ODELL is right in his critiques around approving a ...
Listening to Rabbit Hole Recap (nprofile…n42m), ODELL (nprofile…0fd0) is right in his critiques around approving a given miniscript policy.
The diffferenced though in the context of bybit are:
1. Validating a descriptor is a one time function, versus in eth it’s every time.
2. Having established templates would go a long way to have HWW UX attest to a specific format so it doesn’t have to be raw output descriptor text
3. Most users doing multisigs i know of are not checking XPUB integrity, not miniscript specific, just important context.
4. Bigger screens do help, but still require miniscript knowledge today to verify. Best option in my opinion is do a breakout of ways money can be spent in a list, but needs a group effort and peer review before it got integrated anywhere.
5. At AnchorWatch, we specifically review the output descriptor prior to finalizing a customer onboarding for integrity checks, maybe the way to facilitate adoption is open source tooling around this.
The diffferenced though in the context of bybit are:
1. Validating a descriptor is a one time function, versus in eth it’s every time.
2. Having established templates would go a long way to have HWW UX attest to a specific format so it doesn’t have to be raw output descriptor text
3. Most users doing multisigs i know of are not checking XPUB integrity, not miniscript specific, just important context.
4. Bigger screens do help, but still require miniscript knowledge today to verify. Best option in my opinion is do a breakout of ways money can be spent in a list, but needs a group effort and peer review before it got integrated anywhere.
5. At AnchorWatch, we specifically review the output descriptor prior to finalizing a customer onboarding for integrity checks, maybe the way to facilitate adoption is open source tooling around this.