sweet. do you run your own LN node then?
Lightning is FAST!!! โกโกโก
I went shopping to the local farmers market in Uvita with my Phoenix self custodial wallet.
3 out of 4 payments happened under 1 second!!! No kidding. I think I found a trick ๐
4233 sats: 977ms to get coffee โ
8827 sats: 732ms to get bread ๐ฅ
10763 sats: 729ms to get veggies and fruits ๐
58016 sats: 1026ms to get meat ๐ฅฉ

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I do not currently ๐ฅ I don't have a permanent home so can't self host and VPSs are too expensive imo.
This is using Phoenix, which is self custodial, but I'm using their LSP channel.
you are still running your own node when you use Phoenix!
ok it sounds like we need a coffee/lunch session so you can break that down for me because I'm dumb!
Coffee at the spot under Bitcoin Jungle office? ๐
for sure
The one cool thing I can show (and don't tell that to anyone - super secret) that a local food app in Uvita that works very well will soon be able to accept bitcoin for orders and deliveries. ๐
did you send a 50 sat LN invoice to me?
No. Did you get something from me somewhere? Or maybe some scam?
Yeah, technically correct.
It runs the previous version of acinq (I think currently Phoenix doesn't use actual Acinq node code).