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I feel oddly compelled to try as many wallet connections as possible
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The idea is if one fails we’ll try another, so not that odd.
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That's what I'm thinking too. If we all keep trying different combinations maybe we'll hit the sweet spot. Do you think any type connection should give better performance than the others?
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NWC probably has the best overall performance without a ton of other complications.
LNC has a bunch of limitations. LNBits requires a public ip and cert, and so on.
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It would be great if someone on SN would build a basic, secure, NWC connect wallet, like @supertestnet is doing. But, will NWC always require a fedimint/cashu type custodial mint?
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You should be able to run NWC on your node! Or you can use alby hub or something like that. It’s totally independent of ecash.
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Yes, I was talking to @ek about the problem I was having on Umbrel, using Oak node app, because Umbrel doesn't have https. I am starting a Start9 node, so I should be able to connect it there. I know there are a lot of Umbrel users, so I wonder if there is a workaround?
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75 sats \ 15 replies \ @ek 19 Aug
I looked into the source code of Oak Node and I see how they appear to only generate a secret but I didn't really understand why or how that secret is supposed to get used.
I think we need to get a hold of someone from Oak Node to understand how they implemented NWC. I found out that ok300 is the Github account and they have a forum and ticket system at oak-node.net but I didn't create a ticket since I don't run it and thus don't feel like I have enough information.
Do you mind creating one in which you describe your problem in detail? They have anonymous login.
With NWC you can use a public relay so you shouldn’t need https for nwc from umbrel, but we need to start running all this stuff ourselves for testing so we can stop guessing.
NWC does not require a custodian. I opted for using custodians in Bankify because it's useful in some of my experiments and workshops to display a basic wallet interface that "just works" right away, with send and receive already enabled from the get-go, and an easy API to hook it up to some of my other apps (and third party apps like Stacker News). Ecash mints are probably the best available solution right now for that specific problem. But enabling NWC for more self custodial wallets is on my to-do list.
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Thanks for the information.
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Imo end state is bolt12 for receiving (sooner than later) and something like a bolt12 but for sending (later than sooner).
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