Yes, and there are other ways to do this.

nostr:npub1xnf02f60r9v0e5kty33a404dm79zr7z2eepyrk5gsq3m7pwvsz2sazlpr5 is experimenting with a way to hold non-custodial LNURL payments in a state until your mobile node comes back online to receive them.

#ZapLocker from nostr:npub1yxp7j36cfqws7yj0hkfu2mx25308u4zua6ud22zglxp98ayhh96s8c399s gives you a Lightning address where you can redeem payments both in LN and on-chain, but there are higher fees involved with that.

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Does it mean the #sats are in someone elses custody until I connect? Can they steal the sats by not noticing that I'm back online?

Nope. Sats are never in our custody

U mean they just stay on the timechain? And get bounced around back and forth according to who holds what keys etc? Or am I wayy off?

Way off. We’ll write a blog post about it to explain

Post the link here please when you do #[7]

Sorry if I spilled the beans but I’m very excited about this one.

I’m so confused and feel like an idiot today JS

I am also an idiot, but an excited one.

I thought with phoenix wallet u could do on chain or lightning and it’s non custodial… is that the same thing?

This is about making LNURLs/Lightning addresses work for non-custodial wallets that aren’t continuously connected to the internet, one of the bigger unsolved challenges.