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7 sats \ 0 replies \ @NostrDevTeam 20 Jan \ on: Question on Wasabi Coinjoin bitcoin
Yes, you should send to a new wallet, maybe even several (different passphrases?)
This way if you are ever obligated to provide an xpub, you don't lose privacy
Aah sorry yeah I misunderstood
No, they haven't built anything like that, not sure they'd bother tbh
However much you send them, that's the amount of internet you get. No change.
authors own post: #851273
you mean, from a tollgate operator?
It would be possible, because you'd be online by that point and could verify (claim) any change
you can generate an offline token, offline, for any amount using most cashu wallets (eg minibits)
an early version of tollgate did require old style tokens (amount is a factor of 2), pretty sure that's resolved now
operator sets the price. amount you pay is the amount you get
Both starlink and subscription cellular require that you reveal your legal identity and meatspace location, as well as to purchase fiat to pay their monthly bills
Tollgate is a promise of free (as in freedom) internet, without fiat subscription shackles
Would you be prepared to earn some precious sats for sharing your connection?
It's a document signing tool on Nostr
Whilst not the primary purpose, it does let you sign a message (eg pdf or word doc) with an offline computer - so long as you have an offline signing mechanism (ie, on the same computer)
The sanctum tool you shilled looks great. Is it available for offline deployment?
Agreed that browser extensions are generally bad, but what would be the retarded part about using it in an offline computer?
for info, SIGit also supports remote signer flow (which could work on, say, an air gapped mobile with amber and citrine)
With SIGit there is an offline flow
You sign the file(s) with your Nostr key (eg browser extension) then transfer the encrypted result using preferred mechanism (eg usb pen drive)