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20 sats \ 1 reply \ @Scoresby OP 16 Apr \ parent \ on: Who pays for Bitcoin wallets? bitcoin
I used simple bitcoin wallet for a while, then they went away (kinda, maybe they are back), so I used blue wallet for a bit. I like core, honestly, but making a multisig in core is not easy. And if I want my wife to be able to use it...so I go to one of the wallets that offers easier multisig.
Now there's taproot, and I'd totally pay for a good wallet that did FROST or MuSig2, but not many hardware signers support either, so I guess that is still Soon(TM).
Paying for software might increase the speed at which these sorts of features become available, but for now it mostly feels like donations or becoming a contributor to a project are the main ways for users to signal what they are interested in.
We added support for Taproot multisig/MuSig2 a while back to the free version of Nunchuk. You might want to check it out!
https://nunchuk.io/blog/taproot-multisig
Sample UX of a Taproot/MuSig2 wallet: https://x.com/nunchuk_io/status/1872282670417564084
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