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of course I'm not helping by promoting and evangelizing CoinOS lol
Haha no, to be clear I am looking to get more users and grow the platform and I do appreciate everyone who tries it out, finds problems, and gives feedback. I'm not to the point yet of feeling over-burdened or at capacity, I was just saying that there may come a day when that happens.
I apologize for the spoiled brats and armchair developers in SN community.
Lots of opinions, very little action.
Words are louder than actions, otherwise we wouldn't be using SN
What amount would you prefer users to stay below?
Run your fucking node and don't abuse these kind of nice platform with shity zaps.
Darth, question for you. How are we supposed to know what is abuse and what is use. If the usage is abuse but not intended to be abuse then the platform needs to put things in place for actual malicious activity. Right?
If SN using these services brings them to their knees what happens when we have massive adoption?
what happens when we have massive adoption?
What I always said: if you are an experienced node runner, start building a LN bank for your local community.
Like CoinOS. Do you know their history, how did they start? As an uncle Jim for local shops in Vancouver.
But people nowadays I see that are just fucking waiting for things to happen, they do nothing, not even study properly how to use Bitcoin for themselves.... They only care how to assmilk SN btw...
And this is because people nowadays do not want to be responsible for anything, but always want to blame others to be responsible for them and for their own mistakes.
Like this idiot...
Prepare from now, learn, test, create solutions, slowly, small steps and then grow (but not too much). Provide for your closed people only.
THIS is the real decentralization: small LN banks everywhere that cannot be stopped or cannot attract easily attackers because the bounty is too small or unknown so the effort is not worth it.
There's a lot of information to digest. Slow and steady is really good advice, at least it has been for me.
Right on Darth. This is what we that can run nodes and lightning nodes should do.
I have alby, but I still have a coinos wallet so I want to make sure to not leave on to much if it's a burden to coinos.
I don't have any specific number in mind at this point
Thanks for the efforts. I'm using coinos and I never had issues.
CoinOS is great. It has many uses beyond NWC and SN. Great service
but SN did wrong by pushing its users onto coinos... Coinos is a great platform but not for taking over SN users.
As I said multiple times here.
Not related to current discussion, but I've used your software in various forms for a long time.
Many years ago (4?) you used to have Liquid support. I had a project using for a time for customer that wanted redeemable tokens like for an arcade. He wanted users to buy in with sats and get X number of tokens and then could play video games with tokens.....
That project is no more, but checking out your latest it seems Liquid support is gone? Or am I just missing it?
I tested a liquid transaction using aqua and coinos recently, i.e. 30 days ago or less
Update: January 11
We no longer support Liquid assets other than L-BTC but we'd like to add them back in at some point. There are a few other features on the priority last though so I can't give an ETA on it.
my mistake, I meant L-BTC not tokens
Thank you for building CoinOS. It is a fantastic service!
Thanks Adam. CoinOS is great. It has many uses beyond NWC and SN. Its a great service.
I'll reduce 0.0001% burden from my end by adding another wallet on my Stacker account. your wallet is really good and easy to use. excellent service. Thanks.
We're on the same page @kepford -- the more users we get, the more of a target we become but it also forces us to improve and scale. I'm glad to provide a service that makes it easy for people to transact. I'm hoping that with enough time and battle scars it may grow into a stable enough platform that others can fork it and run their own instances with confidence so that not all the responsibility is on my shoulders.
I'm content to continue building it and growing it organically on my own for now. I have enough funds to personally back-stop and insure against losses for the time being but if a lot more people start coming on board and storing too much money in their accounts then I'll need to take some action like putting limits on, making it invite only or charging custody fees.