For onboarding newcomers what mobile wallet should be recommended and then transition to what HWW?
Discussion
Breez (the podcasts can help them learn about v4v) ▶️ Blockstream Jade
Day 1: #[2]
Day 4: Breez or Phoenix
Day 7: Bitbox or #[3] Jade
For me
Buy btc = cashapp
Bluewallet = hot wallet
Coldcard or blockstream jade for hardware wallet and both can use the Bluewallet interface and I like Bluewallet because you can have multiple wallets in one interface..
Phoenix for non custodial lightning network wallet
Why not Breez?
I dont like the warning they give you when you first open a wallet lol "this is in beta use could possibly lose funds or something a long those lines.. basically saying if breeze don't work out yo shit is gone.. but I have not used in a long time so that message might not be shown anymore..
BlueWallet has watch-only wallets to see your cold storage addresses. It also lets you set a plausible deniability passphrase which is very cool. I wish they’d improve the interface though, because it’s getting pretty dated.
The best Lightning-only wallet if you run a node or manage multiple LNDHub accounts is #[4] and they are constantly releasing improvements and new goodies.
samurai for on chain (they can explore privacy stuff later). something like phoenix for lightning then a seed signer for a hardware device.
I always reccomend Blue wallet.
* self custodial
* on-chain
* lightning
* multi-sig
* watch only
* available for mobile and desktop
* good security (password, biometrics, plausible deniability)
* tor
* can connect to own nodes: Bitcoin, lightning and push notifications server
* etc.
Blue is easy to use and secure for beginners (everyone I reccomended it to, like it), but when theye get more advanced they can use more features.
The only flaw I find in it is quite long loading time.
I like Muun
Breez
1. WoS
2. Blue wallet
3. Cold card