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160 sats \ 14 replies \ @siggy47 26 Jun \ on: Stacker Saloon
Since Phoenix fled the US with its tail between its legs I have been uncomfortable settling on a replacement. Phoenix spoiled the hell out of me. It really is smooth and let me get lazy. The good news is I was forced to focus on other LN wallets, and I have been learning a lot. I always forget that it's good to get out of your comfort zone every once in a while.
fled the US with its tail between its legs
You are quite wrong in your assumption. Only a clueless play store user will think like that.
Phoenix is perfectly fine available from its Github repo instalable directly from apk or using Obtainium.
Indeed is not "the best wallet" solution, but still remain useful.
You are right, users should try out and get comfortable not with just one wallet, but 3-4, spreading their stash between them.
Keep in mind this chart:
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I use Obtanium or download the APK from github for all my apps. (Graphene OS). I don't use app stores. My reasons for leaving Phoenix forever have nothing to do with the tech. They abandoned ship and are cowards.
Last night I spent hours going through your Blixt documentation. I am really enjoying learning the things that can be done with some work.
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tried this?
https://zap.store/download/
Imho, it's a plus if a wallet does not conform to US, Google & co.
agree they were scared
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They abandoned ship and are cowards.
This 100% right.
Last night I spent hours going through your Blixt documentation.
Blixt is far more complex than Phoenix. Pay attention to what is explained there.
I'm also learning a lot however I haveng used any till now. So, phoenix isn't available any more or it's just for US people?
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I see that's because they ran away with tail between legs. But I want to know if the government there had left any chance to stay them in the US after the drama that unfolded about Samourai?
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The same everywhere! Indian government says that they don't recognise Bitcoin and can't allow it. Just say. There's no order or anything like that. But, they imposed a heavy tax on it. Almost 31%. How can they tax something they don't recognise?
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