I started using your wallet a few weeks ago after I got some tapsigners and satscards. I have to give nunchuk a 10/10 for UI/UX. Simple, clean, self-explanatory, idiot-proof... Also, brilliant move supporting the various coinkite NFC products. I've been handing satscards out to people as the ultimate form of orange pill and nunchuk is the only app that supports them.
Thank you for a great app, and thank you for coming on here and giving us the opportunity to say thanks :-).
Thank you. I'll make sure to pass that along to our team. I'm sure they will appreciate it!
RE: Coinkite. The Coinkite team has proven time and again to be incredible builders, continuing to churn out great hardware products for Bitcoiners. We have been working closely with them and very glad to be partners. A hardware-software one-two punch :)
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Btw, curious if you have had a chance to check out advanced features like Coin Control and CPFP/RBF? They make managing on-chain stuff a lot easier IMHO.
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I'm kinda new to using bitcoin. I've mostly been hodling till I joined SN a few months ago. I only recently heard of the concept of coin control, but yes, I did use labeling and tagging features on Nunchuk (no video needed, which again, is a sign of a great app). Not sure what RBF is but I did use CPFP once.
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Thos will help:

RBF explained in 4 slides: #209507
CPFP explained in 4 slides: #211273
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Great visualization. Love it!
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Got it.
So RBF and CPFP are both fee-bumping techniques. They can be useful when your transaction gets stuck in the mempool for too long.
RBF = Replace-by-fee CPFP = Child-pays-for-parent
RBF can be used to fee-bump outgoing transactions, while CPFP can be used to fee-bump both incoming and outgoing transactions.
Here is a great introduction article from Bitcoin Optech: https://bitcoinops.org/en/scaling/fee-bumping/
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