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Who said self-custodial Lightning is not viable?

Viable for what purpose in particular?

“The only hope” is a bit of a general/sweeping statement, which I tend to try and avoid. (I still make such statements, of course).

But in general, at least right now — assuming we’re referring to the goal of Bitcoin sovereignty for a global population (which I think is usually the underlying question here) — I’m of the mind that we don’t have the “solution” yet, if there is to be one primary, all-encompassing solution, which also may not be the case.

But Lightning, ARK, eCash, sidechains - it’s all pretty cool and interesting and new and cutting edge. Perhaps none of them are “the” solution. If there is *one* solution, it probably hasn’t been invented yet!

And just like the way that Bitcoin was discovered/created after decades of experimentation with other projects that solved different parts of the problem, I would expect that bringing self-custody sats to the masses will require the synthesis of various projects into something that checks all the boxes.

Also worth noting: Bitcoin successfully dis-intermediates central banks, and offers global citizens a currency with a monetary policy that can’t be fucked with by those banks or governments.

That is a HUGE gift to humanity.

If (and when) an era of digital free banking, using eCash or Lightning or something new, is then built on top of a Bitcoin standard, it will be a massive improvement to the lives of all people. The “best” banks can publish verifiable proof-of-reserve. Or they can offer a transparent, fuckery-free fractional reserve model to those clients who wish to take on a bit more risk, in exchange for some interest (rewards), while other citizens will choose a simple and transparent custody model where they pay a small amount of fees (instead of being paid interest) to have a responsible third party protect their wealth. Humans - many humans - want this, and always will. The market will deliver it.

And for those of us who *don’t* want to rely on any third party for this service? Well, now, we finally have the tools and the means to do it the way we want to.

Freedom = (choice x privacy x autonomy) + confidence that the other factors will not be encroached upon

Or something like that.

You got me thinking 😁🫂🤝🤙🫡

When I paid my tab last night, went to the bar with a queue of people waiting on paying by card, asked the barman what my tab was, fired off lightning payment and walked away leaving the queue looking at me confused. Barman just looked at them and said “bitcoin”. It works. It works well. None of those people came to ask me about it though.

Lightning and bitcoin work better and more efficiently than many people’s brains from what I can see.

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