> self-custody your zaps on a LN node📱
> download https://phoenix.acinq.co/
> write down 12 words, store it safely
> sned all sats to it - drink water, relax
or swap to onchain and cold storage directly
> self-custody your zaps on a LN node📱
> download https://phoenix.acinq.co/
> write down 12 words, store it safely
> sned all sats to it - drink water, relax
or swap to onchain and cold storage directly
#plebchain #growonnostr #grownostr
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This is the way. I keep enough to zap and some extra on wallet of satoshi for nostr.
The rest gets swept to Phoenix as my main lightning wallet.
Then when I get enough as I stack, I cold storage to on chain.
il primo punto non è proprio alla portata di tutti... gli altri vengono di conseguenza al primo
Phoenix doesn’t provide a lightning address, hence you can’t receive #zaps, right?
Other than that it’s a nice solution for people not ready to run own node.
Correct. This is sadly what's pushing many to non-custodial solutions.
Yes, most of these self-custodial LN node-wallets do not yet (!,?) support a lightning url address for receiving zaps. This means that you cannot receive Zaps to it directly, but you can still use it to save a bigger amount of sats in or send zaps from it. I just use it to save sats on LN in as an intermediate solution, for ease.
This is just the best wallet setup focussed on self-custody without having to have to run your own, self-hosted Bitcoin LN node:
Transacting bitcoin on Nostr (active📱): WoS/ln.tips
*only use temporary, small amount of sats; custodial, but supports LN url*
↕
Saving bitcoin, Layer 2 (passive📱): Phoenix wallet
*self-custodial, can swap LN↔on-chain*
↕
Saving bitcoin, Layer 1 aka on-chain (passive💻):
*air-gapped, cold storage (e.g. seedsigner, Mk4)*
more: https://lnshort.it/lnwalletguidenostr (💻)