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And this is only one simple problem that many newbies stackers will have using external wallets with SN.
AS I WARNED SO MANY TIMES HERE. This is just the beginning of a long journey full of troubles. SN pushed too early this "self-custodial" way of zapping, without teaching stackers and preparing them properly!
But nobody seems to pay attention to my warnings. You can hate all you want for warning you... You can't push clueless newbies that until now are just barely using WoS or Blink to a full self-custodial way on LN. THEY MUST LEARN A LOT OF THINGS.
That's fair, but dummies like me can trip over a bunch of these landmines, so that later stackers don't have to.
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You are not dumb / dummy, you are a smart guy that knows what he's doing. Only that you jumped too early into this and hit your forehead to the door.
Is ok, you will learn a lot from this. And maybe more stackers if they read this thread.
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hahaha something like that, you were looking around and step on that thing and hit you :)
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20 sats \ 4 replies \ @ek 23 Oct
When is it too early to jump into LN?
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Jumping from WoS (SN) to Zeus is a long way... and will skip a lot of useful things to learn. And many will break their necks trying to skip those steps.
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I should have tried coinos first.
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No, that meme is not about what you should've tried for SN, but what a normal new user should do in LN realm before doing the move from SN custodial to self-custodial.
Is about learning all the LN tricks and managing LN channels in many different ways. Then you will navigate through any LN node as the best navigator no matter how many storms you will encounter.
Like this guy
Now just stick with that Alby Hub and try to learn more on the fly. Coinos could fix temporary your problem and continue using SN with it until you fix your issues with Alby. Yes, is always good to have alternative options. As I said many times: use multiple LN wallets. Be prepared for any case.
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I'm planning on using coinos for SN on my phone. I wasn't saying it as a solution for the other problem.
It's like I jumped into the deep end first and waded around the shallow end later.
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