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SN team has been working hard to build out a suite of external wallet connections for stackers enabled for auto-withdrawing. Just to be clear, RECEIVE means your precious sats will move automagically from SN node to your connected wallet.
Which one is your currently connected one? Have you tried others before sticking with it?
Another detail, I noticed that certain connections get errors when desired_balance=0. I ended up leaving a minimum amount of sats in SN wallet based on my average daily zapping, so there's no need to fund it automatically. I'll do it when needed. Wanted to double-check if this is a good practice, or should I find a way to leave SN wallet balance always to 0?
Blink4.2%
CLN0.0%
lightning address29.2%
LNbits0.0%
LNC0.0%
LND0.0%
NWC20.8%
phoenixd0.0%
WebLN0.0%
NOT YET!45.8%
24 votes \ poll ended
I have used a lightning address and NWC. NWC to Alby Hub works best so far. I keep a 0 balance in my wallet.
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That's an ideal set up! Did you have AH installed in your node?
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Yes, I have Alby Hub connected to my node. It works great for me.
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how did you connect AH to your node? which kind of node you have?
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I used an umbrel node. I added the Alby community store (I think that's what it's called) to the Umbrel apps store. From there just choose the Alby hub app and follow the directions. Specifically, I linked my node to my already existing Alby account. Caveat- I first used the Alby NWC connect app. Apparently Alby does not support that app anymore even though it's still in the store. Don't use it. It has given me a few issues. I also have a Start9 node. I haven't tried that yet, but I think it's fairly straightforward.
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I am interesting because I plan to run AH and I did ask this question. Which backend did you choose while installing AH? Maybe AH is configured by umbrel team to used programs at localhost, do you know? thanks
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Depending on the node you using you probably need a different release of AH. from umbrel is available on the community store, maybe on S9 too, not sure. If you're running bitcoind locally or via docker, you probably have few more challenges.
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I don't know. As @DarthCoin pointed out, LND is listed as a backend. There are a number of Alby accounts here that could surely answer your questions. @Alby is one, but there are others. @ek might be able to help also.
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43 sats \ 1 reply \ @ek 21 Sep
Maybe AH is configured by umbrel team to used programs at localhost, do you know?
I also don't know
And I answered to you in that question. If you want a simple installation, on any simple PC, install directly LND in neutrino mode, without being synced from a full bitcoind node (local or remote) and next to that LND install Alby Hub and connect to your LND. Done. It works like a charm. Without Umbrel, Start9, Raspi or any other bundle. Simple and clean, on low resources. AlbyHub will act as a node management software.
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It was more less clear to me but I was also interesting if umbrel / S9 users knows how AH is configured. And also trying to understand how AH is integrated in Umbrel Start9.
As you have already experience, you could try documenting the steps if you do it with S9 node! I feel like leaking data to Alby when using their services. That's maybe the cost to have thing smoother.
In the past, I tried connecting SN wallet via CLN and had some errors. Maybe was too early, I'll try again later on.
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0 sats \ 3 replies \ @ek 21 Sep
Do you remember what error you had with CLN?
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unfortunately not, also checked the CLN logs but got them cleared at some stage. I'll keep track of it when I try again with S9
I will.
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43 sats \ 1 reply \ @ek 21 Sep
Additionally, @siggy47 has a channel to SN iirc
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Yes. I forgot to mention that.
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NWC with Alby Hub, works like a charm!
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💪⚡️🧡 I still need to test it
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Blink works fine but it takes out 1 Satoshi evertime you zap.
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That sucks... especially when zapping 1 sat! Thanks for sharing. Another thing I don't like of blink is that it requires a phone number to register, and VOiP numbers don't work...
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Yes. Sucks is the right word.
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Good time to find an alternative then!
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LN address for the win here
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It's definitely the easier to set up! How many stackers here still not having one?
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I assume many
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This is from my perspective the easier way to have both SEND/RECEIVE set in few minutes #694593
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Same here.
Sending to my node via my Alby LN address.
(and I have a small channel with SN from a while ago)
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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @ek 21 Sep
This is a great example where multiple choices would be nice for polls
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it will be nice to have the option when creating the pool
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I’m not planing on withdrawing anything or going away. I’m staying here and spending everything in the long run ;)
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Get your cowboy hat ready!
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @Golu 22 Sep
Not yet. But, i now have a tutorial in the other post and gonna be doing it for sure
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keep us posted!
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Not yet. But I will do it today
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