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Re: The profile page should be changed. No one uses ICQ, AIM, MSN or YIM.
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jackg
on 27/02/2019, 01:05:50 UTC
Maybe not through traditional means.  If the information is out there, it can be accessed by someone.  When working in the financial industry, I was always shocked at how easy it was to access client SSNs or other personal information.  That, and social engineering is typically a fairly easy way to get information like this out of nonchalant employees.  Way off topic though.  Sorry.

You'd have to explicitetly share the account name with someone else, so no -- at least through what Og said, traditional means.

But yeah, most companies (in many industries) have some pretty horrible 'security', or for this matter a lack thereof, when it comes to all of your most sensitive information (tax returns, id scans, ssn, etc)

This is true. Government security isn't very good and neither is the security of a lot of cmpanies (but especially the government with files that don't even need to be on the internet, they're just there because someone decided it was better or they couldn't be bothered putting in the time to do some simple air gapping).

There are some services (like the one in my signature) that are already doing that
Edit: I'm no expert, but I just checked here (https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lightning-rfc/blob/master/11-payment-encoding.md) and i wasn't able to find any limitation regarding expiration
I have suggested some ideas here [Merit isn’t enough, tipping using LN] but it seems that the forum will not support the orientations of the lightning network.

No one ever really seems to tip on here though either.

If I went off tips alone I might have about 0.02BTC by now and that would literally be it lol Grin. I don't know about the LN because it seems like a good idea but people might just start tipping 1 or 2 satoshi which is going to clog the network and mean they're paying quite high fees for not much or a reason (it won't even fund a channel closure)... This being said, I'd still be interested in seeing how a solution like this would pan out.