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275 sats \ 0 replies \ @TheBTCManual 28 Sep 2023
Very cool I really like the idea of social recovery and I think its one that needs to be explored more especially in 3rd world countries, because its an established way of using money here.
Many people trust one family member, to have a bank account and they handle the funds, or if you're a bigger savings group it could be a community leader, and local banks even cater to it you get a special account called a stokvel for group savings
Seeing stuff like this really excites me about the possibilities for bitcoin to go into markets that have so long been underserviced and unlock that savings, labour, ideas and potential
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564 sats \ 2 replies \ @TheWildHustle 28 Sep 2023
Looks impressive, seems like hundreds of new features are coming to bitcoin wallets.
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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b OP 28 Sep 2023
Right? Seems to just be an explosion of custody solutions coming out lately.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @TheWildHustle 28 Sep 2023
And lightning nodes in your phone or browser, and splicing, and e-cash mints, and e-cash federations, and assisted multisigs with inheretence, and decaying multisig with social recovery, and timelocks, and nostr integrations and unified QR codes, and various degrees of gamification, stable sats or dollar support, lending and customer service teams......
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47 sats \ 0 replies \ @k00b OP 28 Sep 2023
That's a heck of thing. It reminds me of @supertestnet's bitpac but (possibly) without nostr.
This sounds plain fun! refuses to sign every time greg tries to buy something
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @bataroot 28 Sep 2023
like nunchuk on steroids, but using Nostr instead of Matrix for co-signers orchestration?
very interesting 🤔
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