Testing the Spark wallet landscape reveals massive UX fragmentation. The incentive is huge: Spark-to-address transactions are completely free, while Lightning carries routing costs. πŸ’°βš‘ My breakdown of the current stack: πŸ”Ή Xverse: Full Spark capability (send/receive via Spark address). Only Xverse lacks a standard LN address. πŸ”Ή Blitz Wallet: The absolute gold standard for identityβ€”the only one with a NIP-verified LN address. πŸ”Ή Primal, WoS, Bringin: Spark capability completely disabled by the apps. πŸ”Ή Club Orange: Send-only for Spark; incoming blocked. πŸ”Ή Tether Wallet: Smooth tech, but zero privacy. Wallet balances and tx history are completely transparent. πŸ”ŽπŸ›‘ Conclusion: @Blitz Wallet (Blitz) takes the crown today. It successfully hits the ultimate sweet spot by giving you full, private, free Spark-to-address transfers alongside a native, working LN address. πŸ†βš‘ The rails are there, but developers need to stop disabling them. Free, private, peer-to-peer settlement is the ultimate goal. πŸ“ˆπŸ›‘οΈ #fintech #bitcoin #lightningnetwork #Spark #payments #grownostr image

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Massive shoutout to @Matteo Pellegrini and the @Club Orange team for pushing this update so fast! Allowing users to easily toggle and reveal the native Spark address is a total game-changer. With Spark-to-Spark transactions being completely free, combined with a standard LN address for everything else, Club Orange has quietly become one of the most complete and utility-driven Bitcoin wallets out there. This is how we push the plumbing of the circular economy forward! ⚑️🍊🦾 View quoted note β†’
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