Ok. He must not have his phone charged up, or something. This is the error I got, though the address works this time, so we’ve eliminated that issue. Inbound capacity means not enough juice/power, I think, #asknostr help?

What does inbound capacity mean on a receiver’s wallet?

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I’m getyin https://nostrcheck.me/media/public/nostrcheck.me_5036350419113586021690982533.webp anyone know anything about this iOS limitation? Was letting me zap direct post before?

It means there isn’t a lightning channel open or it doesn’t have enough liquidity. Custodial wallets like WoS have existing channels and manage this for you.

what wallet is this from? it's failing because we can't find a route to pay it or channels with enough liquidity. it's possible that the node is new or channels are new, but i'd need to know more about it to figure those out.

This is from a Munn wallet, it’s very odd as some sats are being sent fine however others are not. What a tricky one! I should of stuck with my wallet address for him 😂💜

That's what I thought! Muun is "great" but I had these issues for my kids too. I created wallets for them and I couldn't send to them a lot of the time. It made things hard. Plus, Muun isn't a true Lightning wallet. This means that sometimes fees are really, really high. When you have the time, I would look at moving off of Muun to a better type of Lightning wallet such as Phoenix, nostr:npub1mutnyacc9uc4t5mmxvpprwsauj5p2qxq95v4a9j0jxl8wnkfvuyque23vg , or nostr:npub1xnf02f60r9v0e5kty33a404dm79zr7z2eepyrk5gsq3m7pwvsz2sazlpr5 when their new version launches. These are all true Lightning wallets and they run a full node on your phone.

Also, these wallets do not support Lightning addresses or LNURL. Meaning they only support 1 time use invoices.

Phoenix > Muun