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56883243 No.56883243 [Reply] [Original]

I'm so glad we all decided to switch to the Lightning Network, am I right fellas?

>> No.56883251

>>56883243
I'm not sure

>> No.56883252
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56883252

Daily reminder that Michael Saylor will be the equivalent of Elon Musk owning most of the EV charging spots in Bitcoin due having the biggest stack capable of serving the most LN channels.

>> No.56883353

>>56883243
Honestly, I haven't yet, since I didn't want the hassle of managing my own node + routing issues, but didn't want to go with a custodial wallet like WoS either.
But Zeus wallet looks pretty good, non-custodial, so I will now. Have an embedded node on your phone, send wrapped invoices to the Zeus node, they handle routing from there, while hiding your public key from recipients.

>> No.56884031

>>56883353
Another similar project is Hydranet. The downloadable client is a lightningnode and connext node. Renting both send and receive channel capacity and moving funds to layer 2 is a bit of a hassle for people used to uniswap and itoddler interfaces, but once you're up and running you can trade BTC for ETH or USDT/USDC for $0.13 in about 10 seconds tops. It's currently still in beta though, so there's a limit ($1,000 iirc).

If you're planning on making a whole bunch of trades, it beats out competition like Thorchain by a mile. Not so much if you only want to make 1 swap, since you have to pay the typical onchain fee and waittime to move it off L1 to L2 and then back.

>> No.56884042

>>56883353
The muun wallet is all you need