Nice! I will definitely check these ones. I'm trying Alby, but seems like it doesn't have a free node anymore. And I'm not into setting up my own yet. I presume all these wallets you mentioned are custodial ones, right? Did they transfer to on-chain no problems? Good fees? Primal compatible? Lot of questions haha

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Unless you're hosting your own lightning node, then yes you'll need to go custodial. WoS and Speed Wallet allow you to send to an on-chain address, I'm not sure about nostr:nprofile1qqstxwlea9ah3u6kjjszu6a7lrnhqkfh8eptp2z6v0e9558tlkkl2rgpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhsz9mhwden5te0wfjkccte9ec8y6tdv9kzumn9wshszxnhwden5te0wfjkccte9ekkjmnfvf5hguewvdshx6p07xr4s5, maybe they can chime in. I think nostr:nprofile1qqst4qyeqenw7zm0fwjsty68h6cnys5jre2xd8ngqpjv5a2j26s78fspzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujucm0d9hx7uewd9hj75a0pev can also be used. The fees are are all comparable I'd say. All should be compatible with primal 👍

Minibits doesn't allow on-chain transactions, but Breez Wallet does! Breez is a self-custodial wallet that manages lightning channels transparently in the background with no user intervention required. It operates like custodial wallet, but is actually self-custodial behind the scenes. And it had integrated on-chain transactions. When you click send or receive, it offers you the choice between lightning and on-chain. And you don't need to open your own channels. It handles all of that automatically. It just takes a 2500 sat fee on your first transaction, and after that you're just subject to standard network fees.

Does Breeze provide an LN address?

It doesn't provide a lightning address (user@appname.com), unfortunately. That's the one feature it's missing. It just works with standard lightning invoices. But its combined ability to transact on both lightning and chain networks, and its seamless, transparent lightning node functionality makes it a great foundation wallet to base your funds out of. Combined with Minibits, or Speed Wallet if you don't care about NWC, it's a great option.

Of course, Speed Wallet also transacts on both lightning and on-chain, and it provides a lightning address, so that may be a more attractive option for Nostr users.

The only thing that bothers me about Speed Wallet is that it's 100% custodial, so you're relying entirely on the Speed Wallet company to responsibly hold your funds. With Breez it's self-custodial so you get a 12-word seed phrase that you can use to restore your wallet if necessary. No such thing with Speed. If something goes wrong, you have to email support and hope they do the right thing.

Yeah, the lack of LN address is a deal-breaker for use with nostr. I'm just trying out Minibits, it's very nice. But as you said, no on-chain yet. I'm sure it's coming soon though, as integrating boltz swaps is quite straightforward I believe.

If you want on-chain, lightning, and lightning address, Speed Wallet is the only choice. Just be cautious about putting large sums of coin into Speed Wallet because the custodial nature. I'm also keeping my eye on Coinos.io. They've got some issues to work out, but it's got the potential to be a excellent wallet option.

WoS can also do on-chain I believe

I dunno about that. US users aren't allowed to use Wise so I haven't been able to play with it.