Strike via #Primal native wallet, and BlueWallet nostr:note1a5c9zr8gwheqvvzck3u6eqgux7dmcdaa9fhjzrdry06t3n4ar03sct3r7p
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Doesn't KYC NOSTR get you spooked? 🤔
Not for zaps, and small transactions. No one with the sense God gave a goat would hold many Sats 丰 in a hot wallet.
I still haven’t found a good answer for this but my suspicion is that it’s a minimum requirement to open a nostr:npub1ex7mdykw786qxvmtuls208uyxmn0hse95rfwsarvfde5yg6wy7jq6qvyt9 account to get around the Apple restrictions on “in-app” payments
Very plausible, great explanation.
You mean, as to why strike requires KYC?
Jack Mallers has been quite clear that he's conforming to all regulations because he's a businessman first and wants the business to be successful and accessible to as many people as possible. I can't deny he's brought a great product to market as long as you are aware of the KYC nature of it and use it accordingly.
You scared me for a second I thought you said "Strike enabled NWC" somehow but you're using Primal embedded wallet, you just load it up with Strike I see.
I'm all over the damn place when it comes to LN wallets + Nostr. I was using Amethyst+NWC (with Alby) but I've been running into issues lately so I'm looking for a long term solution... Primal is good, so right now I often catch myself bouncing between that and Amethyst.
I’m at the same place like you!!! I was using nostr:npub1getal6ykt05fsz5nqu4uld09nfj3y3qxmv8crys4aeut53unfvlqr80nfm 
My man!!!! Oh it gives me hope to use the Cloud Alby. I've tested it for about a month, with an Acinq node and one day, super randomly in couldn't send half of my (fully perfectly balanced) says access the pond. I felt like there was a limit (howuch SATS you can send in one go) that I couldn't see and got frustrated because this wouldn't have happened on my Phone ix wallet. Anyways, I shall try other channel partners they offer.
Now Self-Hosting Alby seems fantastic, I just had an issue with me not being able to send via Amethyst. Man I gotta troubleshoot everything! 🤣
The good times are coming though.