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Nice - thanks for explaining. Could it also be used in uncle Jim scenarios, where a merchant trusts a node runner? I've noticed it's hard to establish a peer connection over Tor. Seems to work by allowing them into a meshnet to open that first channel, but obviously is not ideal
If you use AlbyGo or Zeus with a NWC wallet over Tor (Orbot) is working pretty well. So having the remote node somewhere out of your shitty place could help.
We have many ways for "uncle Jim" scenarios, as described also here: #330346 using a LNbits, for multiple community merchants, as a local trusted LN bank. Yes, indeed, with Lnbits you have more options.
What I tried to present in this quick guide is that you can use Rizful, a remote free node, in just 3 click. For a LNbits or BTCpay you need something more than that. Optional you can replace Rizful for an Alby Hub (on your own PC or remote, as I described here).
We just need to present to noobs all the options available and they can choose the best suitable for their case.
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usando un LNbits, para múltiples comerciantes de la comunidad, como un banco LN local de confianza. Sí, de hecho, con Lnbits tienes más opciones.
That is the option we are using with the Cubabitcoin Lightning node.
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We just need to present to noobs all the options available and they can choose the best suitable for their case.
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