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May the Sats flow freely and plentifully!
Hmm, good question, I didn't install electrs. There might be a binary out there somewhere, but your best bet is probably to compile Rust yourself. My understanding is that they now support 64-bit ARM.
It looks like that the "normal" way to install Rust anyway. Give the procedure at the following link a go, if it works you can probably just move forward.
> It never reached that level of performance, it maxed out at ~1.3/1.4MB.
Sure, because segwit usage with full blocks reached only 50% of usage. Bitcoin is voluntary and you cannot force anybody out of stupidity to overpay on fees. However, it has recently reached 70% and this is one of the reasons we have now empty blocks. The drop in fees coincides with the segwit usage drop.
> It was one reason why it was so contentious, the very poor performance compared to the complexity added.
This is just your opinion. Moreover, increased block size was just one of the many changes brought by segwit. It fixed the malleability problem, fixed the quadratic scaling of the sighash, increased size of the P2WSH address, fixing collision possibility, introduced versioning, providing a simplifies further soft forking such as the current taproot.
> This is your opinion. Hard soft are not particularly more dangerous than SF.
Yeah, sure. A hard fork, unless miners completely abandon the minority chain, results in a permanent network split. In a soft fork, the minority chain dies. A hard fork can be safely done either if there is an overwhelming consensus or if it is a centralized shitcoin.
2M channel open to you, funding transaction pending https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/transaction/080e32afb2bb89ed746af9d6f6f353a0dba956e44fc517e2ba84a4536ed70072
Now just need a C!
Hey, thanks for the great wallet! I figured that out over time, and even posted some bug reports a while ago.
When the rough edges are smoothed out, it will be an excellent choice for users wanting to avoid a single point of failure (e.g. Phoenix).
I've switched to Simple Bitcoin Wallet for now, due to high memory requirements of Blixit. I use de-googled phone, therefore a lot of apps are running in background to be able to show notifications without google cloud messaging. I've often times found either the Blixit dead while I copied the invoice over from the browser, of the browser dead, after sending the payment. I'm not sure if it's caused by the react native in foreground, or LND on the back, but it got a little frustrating. I believe that folks with stock android on recent smartphone models are not going to stumble upon this problem, though.