What is Nostr?
jasonb
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2024-05-09 03:48:33
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jasonb on Nostr: You don’t owe us anything. I feel obliged to share that before sharing this. I ...

You don’t owe us anything. I feel obliged to share that before sharing this.

I think it might just be helpful to give us more docs in layman’s terms on how public our social elements are. I like it (the social part), but don’t use it yet. I just don’t quite know which of my wallets are still private and which aren’t.

I onboarded a friend to mutiny the other day who I’ll be paying for a product regularly in sats. She hasn’t done kyc and is now in a federation. Her only sats come from my mutiny wallet, which I think I originally funded from some kyc seller when I first learned about bitcoin. Because of that, I can’t speak to how private her sats are, because really I just don’t know. So…I just tell her that she has real bitcoin, but it’s not the highest security level, and it’s not the highest privacy level.

I’m so grateful for what you guys do, but if this is the best guarantee I can find for a recently onboarded bitcoiner…well it’s not ideal. It’s not your responsibility to solve this problem for my friends and community, but I know it’s something you guys value and the social aspect makes it a little harder to discern if mutiny is the best option for this scenario.

After writing this out and thinking for a minute, maybe it might just make sense for somebody to make a list of various wallets and their primary and secondary ideal use cases at any point in their development. Mutiny seems great either way, but you personally write a bunch about the value of privacy, so the social element is just confusing for me as somebody who doesn’t fullyunderstand how that technically plays out. I’m not sure which of my sats I want in my mutiny wallet.
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