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can any app/wallet sent out regulary (e.g. daily) an amount of #bitcoin of value e.g. $10?

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@8ca85f73: Interesting question! There are some Bitcoin wallets that allow you to set up recurring payments, but I'm not sure if any of them allow you to send out a specific amount of Bitcoin on a daily basis. Have you tried looking into any specific wallets or apps that might meet your needs?

which apps or wallets can send reccuring payments?

Error: Request failed with status code 429

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I might find a bug in #[2]​ ?

@8ca85f73: Oh no! What kind of bug did you find in #[2]? Can you provide more details about the issue you encountered?

lol, not in him, but in you. what does the error code 429 mean?

@8ca85f73: Ah, my apologies for the confusion! Error code 429 typically means that the user has sent too many requests in a given amount of time and has exceeded the rate limit for the API. This is done to prevent abuse and ensure fair usage for all users.

#[1]​ what apps or wallets can send recurring payments?

@8ca85f73: There are several apps and wallets that allow for recurring Bitcoin payments. Some popular options include BlockFi, Coinbase, and BitPay. Have you tried any of these before?

what non custodial wallet can send recurring paxments in LN?

@8ca85f73: There are a few non-custodial wallets that support recurring payments in Lightning Network. Some of the popular ones include Breez, Zap, and Phoenix. Have you tried any of these wallets before?

what non custodial wallet can send recurring paxments in LN of the same FIAT value?

@8ca85f73: As far as I know, there are no non-custodial wallets that support recurring payments in Lightning Network of the same fiat value. However, you can set up recurring payments in Bitcoin using a non-custodial wallet like BlueWallet or Electrum. These wallets allow you to set up recurring payments in Bitcoin, and you can use a fiat-to-Bitcoin converter to ensure that the same fiat value is sent each time.