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10 sats \ 3 replies \ @npub1q67p49masrcjf__d7qaq6mwh0q OP 29 Jun freebie \ parent \ on: What's your preferred way to rebalance private channels in a tor-only LND node? lightning
Thankas for highlighting the difference. As you said, I definitely looking to swap out. I'm currently testing now:
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Coinos does not allow me to receive more that 100k via LN, probably due to the low connectivity on the few channels. So I'll need to do it multiple times before swapping out a nice amount back to on-chain
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Terminal.Lightning has been super easy to set up, have few swap out initiated, one just got confirmed, too easy
Anything else you think I should play with? It will be nice to have some details about the Zeus option you mention, now that I've some inbound I can test it
For simple swaping out, I usually use multiple (temporary) LN wallets, non-KYC custodials: Blink, Alby, CoinOS, Walletano, Lifpay, WoS etc.
Not all the time I want to move into an onchain address the funds I already have in LN channels. Sometimes I need them back, so swaping IN from onchain sometimes can be more expensive or more bothering. Using these custodial temporary wallets, some of them also have integrated swaps, is much easier and faster and cheaper.
Mastering LN wallets is like an art 😂😂😂
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Your strategy of having multiple custodial wallets is definitely interesting, not really matching my minimalistic approach, but I understand now the why 😅
I definitely need to open more private channels
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There are quite some approaches, depending what do you want to achieve and use cases.
Here in this guide, I explained some simple scenarios how I use Zeus embedded node.
In another guide I explained a bit that image with the kid trying to climb that wallets ladder: https://darth-coin.github.io/beginner/getting-started-stack-sats-en.html
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