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Indeed, the incentive mechanism rewards proof-of-work by exchanging it for sound money (which embodies energy value), thereby securing the network which is just a side effect.
Most of my smaller transactions are done on Lightning, so I have quite a bit of activity there. Most U.S. users are financially privileged and don’t really need Lightning payments yet. The rest of the world, however, uses it heavily because it’s roughly 1,000x faster than the traditional fintech and credit card legacy systems.
also descriptor/derivation mismatch. Single-sig typically uses BIP84 (m/84'/0'/0') paths; multisig uses BIP48
(m/48'/0'/0'/2').
Yes, avoid reusing a single-sig key you've used for years in a new multisig setup.
Your public key has been exposed on-chain every time you spent from it, giving attackers a head start if they compromise another signer or break quantum resistance later.
It also links the multisig back to your old addresses and activity, killing privacy.
Mixing it in messes with clean backups, separate seeds, and proper multisig derivation paths.
Best move: create fresh seeds on new hardware, sweep your funds over, and retire the old key.
Nostr basically fixes the big headache of building a real, censorship-proof social network that actually works—by keeping it super simple with clients talking to a bunch of independent relays, and using crypto keys so your identity and posts are yours forever, no matter what any relay does.
It's not really right to put wasabi directly on the roll — think of it more like a palate cleanser (kinda like mouthwash) that wipes away the flavor of the last piece so you can fully taste and enjoy the next one fresh.
Look at https://breez.technology that uses L-BTC as back-end
It's the 21st century digital version of the best store of value over time, and one of the best medium of exchange salable of over space.