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Yeah, I am going to use Alby Hub to test my PR for NWC receive today. It already works, just need to add some checks so permissions to spend from your wallet don't accidentally land on the server.
It might also only work with Alby Hub since they are the only ones that allow to set permissions per connection. For example, cashu.me only allows a single connection and you can't set permissions. That's going to be annoying but we really want to keep spending permission away from the server. We'll have to bother the wallets to support multiple connections and restrictions if they don't yet.
Yeah. That's important. It would kind of defeat the whole purpose 😀
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43 sats \ 10 replies \ @ek 19 Aug
Oh yeah, right, that probably wouldn't be considered non-custodial, haha
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I talked to another founder whose lawyers said it is non-custodial - legally at least. I think because you can unilaterally revoke their ability to spend on your behalf, and it's permissions to spend but you don't hold the money. Still, it's a honeypot. It's like storing credit card info.
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Interesting. The legal analysis sounds accurate, but who needs to push the boundaries in this environment?
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88 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b OP 19 Aug
Yep, and storing any valuable data creates an incentive for someone to hack in to get it so it's best to avoid it.
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Yes. No brainer.
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One more question. Can I change the wallet priority on mobile? Is it possible?
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43 sats \ 4 replies \ @ek 19 Aug
Yes, if you click on a wallet, it should get dark and then you can click another wallet. The wallet will move to this position then.
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Aha! That's why the wallet goes dark. Thanks
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43 sats \ 2 replies \ @ek 19 Aug
Would be fun if the wallets would act like tamagotchis and it going dark means it can rest now
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156 sats \ 1 reply \ @siggy47 19 Aug
😀 BTW, it works great. Smooth.
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43 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 19 Aug
Thank you :)
I sent it. I'll let you know what they say.
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