You have to be insane to do onchain payments nowadays.
If you're dealing with thousands of dollars, I assumed Lightning is not suitable and for Bitcoin the amount doesn't matter. I still have to dive in to understand how it works with liquidity in Lightning. E.g. in Mutiny wallet I can't receive anymore, because my inbound liquidity is almost fully used. I probably need to read your guides, but would appreciate a bit of advice :-)
I'm using @zeus LN wallet by @evankaloudis and I've got 10 mil inbound 5 mil inbound with @phoenix Just send LN sats to your wallet and an LSP channel will open with inbound liquidity. Ready Zeus docs or hop into the chat and ask. @zeusLN in telegram
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Love to see you moving off substack. Didn't like the vibes there. prefer bearblog.dev Github is good though, I wasn't familiar enough with github when I launched my blog. I'm getting more used to it now.
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Dude, MPP is on by default for me but atomic MPP isn't. Do I click both? (for big payments)
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AMP is for receveing, as a static invoice. For example you go to Zeus and create an invouce and activate AMP. You put the amount and you can share the same invoice multiple times. Many payers can pay the same invoice. https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/111069/how-can-amp-invoices-be-static-in-lightning
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Thank you!
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