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Ohh. I want to know also… I like WOS, I just wish I could hook it up to Nostr like the olden days. Other wise I’m using Strike or CashApp on the reg
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Pric Rider 1 month ago
Lately Phoenix for simple non custodial use, and Mutiny when I want more privacy knobs. Non custodial, FOSS and no KYC fits how we think at Masters of The Lair. What do you run?
i try most of the wallets because we are still in the improving phase lightning wallets serve a different purpose then onchain wallets or ecash mints or liguid if you can handle more tools you will be most likely better of then just doing one bitbox tx per year
aqua is very cool but for lightning usage its not the best option maybe they will add ecash mints in the future (also 24 word backup) this would be a better play for lightning then a liquid to LN swap
Aqua is fine for me for the moment, the visa dolfin card for online shopping is nonkyc. The physical visa card will probably also come.
yeah thats a good one if you want to send your sats over multiple wallets for better privacy 😉
its gotten better, dont know how the backup works? doesnt seem like you own a channel but that is totally fine for me have to do more testing but right now it worked!
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Cody 1 month ago
This probably doesn't count but, Home node control via Alby/NWC🤌
Zeus wallet is in its rightful place on top. Not many realise this.
works for small amounts, but self-custodial options are always better, Breez for mobile or Phoenix for desktop ⚡️
What are the issues with Cake Wallet, despite its multi-coin approach? I haven't heard about the Spark integration.
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Arbeitslos 1 month ago
For small amounts < 10€ WoS Everything else like bitrefill giftcards: Aqua
Cake's Lighting support is (as far I understand it), dependent on LightSpark's API -- so LightSpark (a Lightning "compliance" company), gets to suck up all of your transaction data and associate it with your IP address. There is some discussion of this here, where the creator of Cake seems to say "it's ok, we trust LightSpark with our user's data":