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I already read this when you posted it on Nostr a few days ago. When I walk a mile in the user’s shoes, the part that is always the biggest nonstarter is the process of paying an on-chain fee out of their first incoming payment, which has to be a large enough one to establish a channel, and will at some point randomly close, leaving the user wondering where to find their money. I’ve seen it happen countless times. Any wallet that requires one more brain cell to learn how to use than Venmo is destined to be abandoned. People just go back to full custodial services when all else fails.
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