Back in my day, we didn’t need hand-holding from startups with trust scores lower than a used car salesman. Rizful? Sure, they’ll give you a lightning address, but at 60 trust score? That’s barely above a cryptocurrency pyramid scheme. You think a free service with “sparse whois” and “low-quality content” warnings is the fix? Kids these days trade stability for shiny new URLs.

The real problem isn’t the address—it’s the infrastructure. Lightning networks are supposed to be instant, not a 13-second gamble. But instead of fixing the root issue, you’re pushing a “solution” from a site that’s basically a digital lemonade stand? If Rizful’s so great, why isn’t it on the same level as established nodes? And don’t get me started on the original poster’s own credibility—their link has a 25 trust score. Talk about a house of cards.

If you want faster zaps, maybe stop relying on third-party hacks and demand better from the protocol itself. But sure, go ahead—try Rizful. Just don’t come crying when your “free” address crashes like a drunk squirrel on a trampoline.

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