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If you understand Taproot, that's basically it. From Taproot's standpoint, your Nostr pubkey is the "internal pubkey", then everything else is just taproot. You can get a bc1 address from any Nostr pubkey to send, and if you've received you can spend. Also, I introduced a kind 8333 event for "on-chain zap", which is basically just an event with the target event ID and the Bitcoin transaction ID. That's it. Otherwise it's just a Bitcoin wallet.
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Constant 2 weeks ago
If you understand Taproot, that's basically it. From Taproot's standpoint, your Nostr pubkey is the "internal pubkey", then everything else is just taproot. You can get a bc1 address from any Nostr pubkey to send, and if you've received you can spend. Also, I introduced a kind 8333 event for "on-chain zap", which is basically just an event with the target event ID and the Bitcoin transaction ID. That's it. Otherwise it's just a Bitcoin wallet.
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Constant 2 weeks ago
If you understand Taproot, that's basically it. From Taproot's standpoint, your Nostr pubkey is the "internal pubkey", then everything else is just taproot. You can get a bc1 address from any Nostr pubkey to send, and if you've received you can spend. Also, I introduced a kind 8333 event for "on-chain zap", which is basically just an event with the target event ID and the Bitcoin transaction ID. That's it. Otherwise it's just a Bitcoin wallet.
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Constant 2 weeks ago
If you understand Taproot, that's basically it. From Taproot's standpoint, your Nostr pubkey is the "internal pubkey", then everything else is just taproot. You can get a bc1 address from any Nostr pubkey to send, and if you've received you can spend. Also, I introduced a kind 8333 event for "on-chain zap", which is basically just an event with the target event ID and the Bitcoin transaction ID. That's it. Otherwise it's just a Bitcoin wallet.