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Love it! Cool name too π€
Itβs more or less the wallet from Words With Zaps without the game wrapper, but I thought it would make a good showcase of all the NIP44 backup syncing features I've been experimenting with lately.
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Ok I'm convinced can you please PR something into wisp π pretty pweeze
What changed since last week?
People complain no matter what so fuck it we ball
Thatβs the spirit!
Do you mean this wallet could be used inside Wisp without NWC?
Yep
Great! β‘π«π¨
What the hell have I gotten myself intoβ¦

I tested the service when I sent 5 satoshi and the fee was 4 satoshi... π
But overall, it's a cool idea and easy to use. π
Yeah, itβs not quite as cheap as custodial, but everything has a trade-off.
Possible to make lightning wallet, with sats locking (avoid selling or transfer) till particular block?
Ex : I have 256000 sats in my lightning wallet & I want it to be locked till the block 1000000
I can only transfer this sats or sell at block 1000001
Catch here is i don't have to go onchain
I can directly do this on lightning
#asknostr
Any dev can do this?
PS : You never sell your #Bitcoin - saylor
This would almost certainly not be possible. Lightning uses its own timelocks, but they expire within a short time period. They canβt be tied to a future block. Youβd have to use some sort of non-native escrow system.
peoples addiction to complaining has no low
This looks cool π
Is the nsec and the backup words seperate IDs wallets?
I attempted to just restore from nsec / backup to Nostr / restore to Nostr no funds or lightning address retained?
I assumed it was all downstream from the nsec and / or words backup was getting published to relays when I did the Nostr backup?
Expected behaviour or bug?
Recovery words worked for both lightning address and balance but then has no Nostr id so I guess that answers my question and theyβre seperate.
Would be cool to just be able to backup everything via your Nostr key.
You can, but some people feel more comfortable having the option to write down a seed phrase.
The relay backup is entirely optional, but if you are signed in and push the backup to your relays you can always restore it without looking for the seed phrase.
(Note that it takes a few seconds for the balance to sync after restoring.)
I did the relay back up and then resigned in with raw nsec.
It generates a new wallet and words on the sign in flow and doesnβt find the wallet on relays.
(Not worried about funds at all just friendly testing and feedback!)
You mean this is a non custodial wallet? But how is that possible if I'm not running my own Lightning node and opening channels myself? Given how quickly the setup was completed, it doesn't seem like an embedded LN node is being used either.
This wallet uses the Breez nodeless Spark implementation.
That didnβt happen in any of my tests, but Iβll run a few more. If you delete the wallet and restore using the same nsec, it should find the relay backup automatically.
Oh, I see. thk
Tried a few times and it didnβt find it. I was moving from an in app browser to native safari , itβs not relying on local storage at all?
Yes, itβs using localStorage. Which in-app browser?
Primal to safari. Just wondering if the restore process is looking for something local. That would explain it?
If it doesnβt find a local wallet, the user is prompted to sign in. I tried backing up and restoring across 3 different desktop browsers and my phone just now and had no problems. I also updated the app to add a longer relay timeout in the beginning, and to display a message that the wallet was restored. Thanks for testing!
I just tried using the in-app browser in Primal to create a relay backup. Then I logged in on both Chrome and Safari and the same wallet was restored.
Sometimes itβs a PEBKAC π€
I always have to keep that in mind!

Thereβs too much complaining on nostr waaaaahh ππ
nothing will ever change for as long as... people put fucking pineapple on perfectly good food!
Take that to the self custody bank. Always! Keep rolling daddy slow types βffs donβt send me a f you brah vid typing 140wpm or whatever you did that time someone tried to call you bluffing. I am kidding. Your video was funny.
Daddy slow types has a nice ring to it π€£
Wow, this looks amazing! Going to try this.
Unconscionable!
People who like pineapple on pizza support terrorism
that too! It is also responsible for the inevitable economic collapse. My Agent and I have concluded that literally EVERYTHING is Sam Panopoulos' fault.
In 1962, Sam Panopoulos, a Greek-born Canadian running a restaurant in Chatham, Ontario, threw some canned pineapple on a pizza β and somehow, the global economy never recovered. That same year, the Kennedy Slide sent Wall Street tumbling nearly 27%, the British balance of payments crisis left the pound gasping for breath, and the Cuban Missile Crisis had investors wondering if the market would still exist next week. By 1963, Kennedy was battling the U.S. Steel price fiasco, and by 1964, Australia was in a full-blown credit squeeze.
Historians remain divided on whether pineapple truly belonged on pizza, but most agree it arrived at the exact moment humanity collectively lost its appetite β and its fiscal stability.