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70 sats \ 3 replies \ @ek 14 Oct \ parent \ on: Break free from your SN wallet chains- Here is how!!! bitcoin_beginners
You are right, a lightning address counts as a receive method. In fact, any wallet that says "receive" counts. That's why it says "receive".
I think @BlokchainB is confused by what happens to the SN lightning address post Nov 5th. After that date, if you don't have a receive method attached, your SN lightning address will no longer receive real sats. So if you use it on nostr and someone zaps you there, they will become CCs.
Attach a receive wallet to avoid this.
I set up my lightning address...
But for some reason it says 'cannot route a payment path'.
I have been using this LND node for some time and it rarely if ever won't fulfill a payment request. I'm not sure why it can't find a path.
I have inbound liquidity... so I'm not sure.
Also... my understanding is that... once Nov 5th rolls around there will be no 'lightning withdrawal' threshold.
Any sats we receive through zaps will immediately just go to the receiving wallet?
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If you withdraw to this LN address manually, does it work?
Maybe it also depends on the payment amount since the max fee is a percentage of that. For 1%, any amount lower than 100 sats will only accept routes with no fees which might be the reason why it can't find a route.
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I figured it out. I only had like... 1000 sats inbound liquidity available for the channel I had opened.
The first channel I had opened had lots of liquidty (100000+ sats inbound) but apparently no route. Then the new 'Zeus' channel I opened had a route but no liquidity. So it needed like 5000 sats liquidty... even to redeem small amounts from the 'zaplocker'.
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