43 sats \ 10 replies \ @ek 19 Aug \ parent \ on: SN release: Blink sending wallet, and fixes for LNC, profiles, invoice retries meta
Oh yeah, right, that probably wouldn't be considered non-custodial, haha
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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