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Does it really help you somehow? Can you see and feel any real advantage? I.e. do you pay somebody with L-BTC? What exactly is the role of Liquid here?
I can image to use it for rebalancing LN channels (loop-out one channel and loop-in another one). Does it make sense? And, would it be really cheaper?
I do not like the idea to keep much Liquid funds in long-term. I am just thinking about it as a "medium" to avoid L1 tx temporarily. Tether is not something I'd like to use.
The role of Liquid is that if I need to move some funds to Lightning, I can do so with far lower fees than from BTC. At the same time, I can also store the LBTC in a secure wallet. If I need to go to Fiat, I can use Lightning via Strike to go to my bank or CC, extremely low fees. If Bitcion volume jumps, it could cost $20.00 (right now it seems to be around $8.00) or more to get into a block, vs. Liquid at about $0.10.
This may change if Liquid volume increases, but for now, low for the short term future.
It probably can be used to re-balance channels, which is a good use case. I believe Boltz does help with that. Also, Phoenix wallet automates that for you I believe. With the splicing feature it can be done very cheaply, no additional onchain tx.
In terms of amounts, I don't keep a high percentage. Just enough to be good for a few months of living expenses.
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Thanks for sharing. This is what I was asking about.
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