Man thank you for your words and I love your too but I am in my right to disclose publicly what happened to me. I didn't accuse of bad actors, I said we will never know, as it makes no sense that you removed the default option that forces users to be logged-in in umbrel before using the apps, for a node manager. It's true that umbrel is not meant to be run openly and I did say in all posts that the blame was mine but the reality remains that it was because of the way alby hub was configured to be used in umbrel. Plus it was a very specific attack that likely only someone inside the umbrel/alby community would be aware of.

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sure publicly disclose it. but stay to reality. what you say is wrong and misses reality (just check LNBits for example) It leaves out that you did not run through the setup, that you opened up umbrel to the public net. etc. Maybe also engage with the related umbrel discussions. Even hinting to bad actors because of some config (which you seem to not understand) is imo wrong and pretty sad. and hinting towards somebody from the umbrel/alby community is stealing from you is also just hurting some of your beloved bitcoin communities. I hope it helps with your pain, but hate the thief and not some other open source bitcoin projects and communities.