1 sat \ 0 replies \ @03286cce78 OP 16 Dec 2021 \ on: Signet Wallet for any web browser bitcoin
Tested in an old Android 4.2.2 Opera browser :)
Any ideas or github PRs welcome! I learned a lot myself fixing the old blt-wallet.
Was not able to rank the old post higher: #5735
So here we are. Resurrected "BLT Wallet" into Signet Wallet using mempool.space API. See https://sw.bublina.eu.org/
I prefer real. Paper. And would like to draw mountains, forest, river, sea, ducks, flowers. Slowly. No rush. Take it easy. Smile. It will be fine. Feel free to practice your language and drawing skills. Is there any way I can write you privately? You can write me at https://write.anyone.eu.org
That is a fair offer. Let us do that. And let me just correct myself: I would like to learn drawing, not "about drawing" :)
Not able to direct-message you on Twitter though.
Some more ideas.
- https://peersm.com/wallet (not yet Signet, just researching available ones)
- https://iancoleman.io/bip39/ has Testnet support and importing a privkey and sending to its bip39 generated "Testnet" address works with Signet (tested with Electrum Bitcoin Wallet)
- https://app.bitgo-test.com/ is a testnet wallet, with source code (at least it seems, have not tried to run it myself)
- https://github.com/sereneblue/blt-wallet
Yes. I will be happy to learn about drawing. And you will have a reason to practice your English. What do you think @0xNARC? I think we can easily find some time of day that works for our time zones and meet online. I will pay you sats. 10000 per hour? (Price negotiation used to be public so I am following the best practices.)
It generally is a reimplementation of https://signetfaucet.com in a very tiny way, while staying the same on the outside (and I hope even better since it does not use any captcha yet, I am thinking about visually limited people, and much more straightforward keyboard-driven UX).
Signet is a testing network of Bitcoin. Similar to Testnet, but not meant for testing the miners but rather developing on top of Bitcoin (with free coins first). Read more at https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Signet
TL;DR the blocks are not really being mined on Signet, but rather just signed by a chosen node (set of multiple if needed). For example Taproot was (as far as I remember) first activated on Signet, then Testnet and finally Mainnet (the real valuable Bitcoin). There is also a Regtest, but that is used for local testing and even though it can, it is usually not used for global operation. On the other hand Signet really follows the same rules as Bitcoin network, except that the blocks are not mined there. This brings some practical advantages over testing the development on Testnet where (and it happens sometimes) the blocks can take too long to get mined because someone was trying their super-new ASIC miner… (which is perfectly OK and that is what Testnet is meant for). HTH. Ask more if something is not clear.
Just bringing to your attention, @k00b.
Thank you, @relc! Everything was OK, but I feel even better and warmly welcome now. Respect.
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