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I tried it when SN announced they were moving to all self custody wallets. I think it was back in October? I don't remember exactly. It didn't work as well as I wanted, and the Coinos solution worked better, so I stuck with Coinos. Didn't really want to devote extra time into figuring it out, as SN being self custodial or not isn't that big a deal to me, I've always withdrawn sats to my own node when SN balance gets too high anyways.
Besides, I figured it might also be a better idea to keep less bloat and less attack surface running on my lightning node anyways, as I do keep a good amount of sats on there. So I'll just stick with my current setup with Coinos for now, until it doesn't work anymore.
Btw, I did end up catching the end of the Bucks vs Hawks game. Ended up watching / listening to the rest of it on my phone while driving to Chinese school. Seems like Giannis' big block on Capela plus Dame's clutch floater sealed the win for the Bucks. Looks like supercyclone is out and you may not need to pay that extra side bet; well, that's if OKC wins tonight, which I think is very likely.
The block was awesome. Then Dame actually made a big defensive play, breaking up a pass in the paint to keep the Hawks from closing the lead.
I hadn't previously been running a lightning node. I started because that's the direction Alby was moving and I wanted to give it a try. So far, I only have a couple of channels that I use regularly. Hopefully, they didn't get force closed while my node's been down.
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Yes, I saw the Dame block / interruption from the corner of my eye while driving. It was a pass from Young to Capela. Dame coming up clutch both on offense and defense.
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