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I know, but so many people have mixed feelings about Ark that I thought I wouldn't get an unbiased answer.

206 sats \ 1 reply \ @kruw 16 Apr

The difference between Lightning and Ark explains this design choice.

With Lightning, your channel stays open indefinitely, and you can only lose funds if your channel peer cheats while you are offline for the duration of your timelock.

With Ark, you lose your funds automatically if you go offline without continuously refreshing your timelock with a VTXO swap.

tl:dr, Lightning users can only lose funds to an active attacker + negligence, while Ark users can lose funds to negligence alone (hence the email contact).

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With Ark, you lose your funds automatically if you go offline

That's not necessary. Ark implementations can (and should) treat that circumstance as an IOU, similar to ecash. They can also go on chain (potentially as unconfirmed transaction(s) that the owner can decide to mine at their leisure).

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