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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @adexmakai4211 OP 9 Oct 2023 \ parent \ on: Planning to develop lightning wallet. tech
I think you're right. I will think about that. I haven't seen LN wallets that really have the features I am looking for. Let me keep that for now.
I haven't seen LN wallets that really have the features I am looking for.
You see? Will be easier to come with your additional code on an already existing platform/app, instead of building one from scratch.
But yeah, you will need first to use them and see how they work. I hope you already did that with almost all LN wallet apps.
Nowadays, almost all LN wallets (and are plenty) have more or less same functionalities.
So a new one just with a slight different looking is not really necessary.
Look into joining the teams of:
- Zeus LN - one of the best and with a lot of features, and they always need help
- Blixt Wallet - very powerful and complex. Maybe you could help implementing the desktop version for Linux
- Mutiny - small team that need more help too
- Electrum - one of the oldest BTC wallet
- OBW - this one you can even take over the whole code and maintain it /improve if you want. The dev (fiatjaf) some kind of abandoned it, but is a great app that should be continued.
- Nayuta - still in beta but promising
- BoltCard wallet
- Blink
... and many more. See all kind of LN wallets and their functionalities here in the guide I wrote about.
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I think I will consider your idea of joining a dev team. But let me consider the features first. Thanks
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