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For example, if I have a balance on both lightning and regular wallet of Muun and if, let's just say, tomorrow they cease to exist, and even the app is not available on the App Store or does not even communicate to any servers, then can I open my Muun wallets in another wallet with the given code and recovery methods specific to Muun? Instead of 12-word seed and passphrase, Muun has 8 code numbers and a recovery PDF file.
Muun is for autistic users... that were fooled to believe Muun is a LN wallet. It is not. Also.. if you do not have control over your generated seed, it is not your seed. That code Muun provide is just a way to fool the user NOT having its seed.
Here you have a comparison guide about LN wallets https://darthcoin.substack.com/p/lightning-wallets-comparison
Also here you have all details about how to recover a specific wallet type. And guess what? Muun is not there :) ( I hope you will reconsider using Muun). https://walletsrecovery.org/
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I didn't know this. So, if muun does not give you the 12 words then it is a custodial wallet. Ok, bluewallet gives you the 12 words but you know it is custodial as well. I think that this must be explained and wallets must have a sign "custodial" or "non custodial".
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so BlueWallet seems to support but has a NO on BIP39 Pass, what does that mean? Also what does this info mean: Single signer: m/44'|m/49'|84'/0'/0' Multisig: m/48'/0'/0'/2'
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wow, BlueWallet is the only proper one, if TPTB want to prevent lightning spread, then all they gotta do is crack the BlueWallet guys
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No, you cannot. Without those words (seed) you do not have custody of your corn.
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Always be the sovereign owner of your private key. If you have that you don't have to worry about anything else
Also you should be the only one who see your seed, if someone is also in possession of those words that's not your private key
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