reposted from last night, I guess not many stackers read it.👀
I'm curious: which LN address ( I mean from which wallet ) did you attach to after the new release?
Iin our first step toward a half-custodial wallet, you can configure autowithdrawals to a lightning address; visit your wallet, then click attach wallets and the rest should be straightforward
I was thinking about which wallet would be the best for it, here was what came to my mind:
a. these sats are kinda public, I wouldn't want to mix them with my private sats. b. Zeus LN wallet fee is expensive. c. I don't want to put too many sats in Blink, as I didn't register the account there. d. If withdrawing them to Alby, I might better just keep it in SN! as both are custodial wallets.
I ended up thinking I might use my Voltage node for it since it's both public, so it is easier for me to sort things out later, and it comes with a handy LN address. 🤔
how about you, did you find a better solution?
100 sats \ 1 reply \ @siggy47 15 Jan
It's funny, Natalia. I was going through that last night myself. Maybe that's why I missed your message. I went through a similar thought process with alby. I settled on my own node through Zeus, and did a test transaction last night. Your privacy concerns are valid. I might switch if anyone has better ideas.
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GM, siggy bey:) and waiting for the privacy geeks to chip in 👀
where is @ekzyis bey and @davidw bey, this is your time!:)
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This is the way!
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yes, Blixt is def one of the good options, and more flexible!
I might set one more up for this, using one for my own things atm, but then need to wait for the lower fee to open channels.
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