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Do you mean the confusing validation since it's not clear that you have to setup two separate connections for SN in Alby Hub (send+recv)? At least that's a common issue we heard but we haven't gotten to improving it yet via a multi-step form for example.
Yeah having to set up two connections for send+recv was a bit strange, since I didn't need to do this for nostr zaps. Alby Hub instructions do talk about it, but it isn't as clear as it could be. It took me a couple of goes to get it working properly.
Hey. I'd heard of SN quite a while ago, I think via one of @TheGuySwann podcasts , and had been meaning to check in and see what it was all about. I also was reminded of it when I was setting up Alby Hub for zaps on Nostr.
Initial onboarding, particularly with the NWC lighting wallet was a little clunky, but not terrible.
So far my interactions have been great, and I'm glad to be here.
Haha, I didn't realise that bio update was going to be broadcast, otherwise I might have given it a bit more thought.
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