I dont think so, yes the fee is higher than custodial wallet, but still lower than on chain transaction
Plus no technical knowledge needed about how to open or close a channel, no hardware needed, and no cost to open a channel
I dont think so, yes the fee is higher than custodial wallet, but still lower than on chain transaction
Plus no technical knowledge needed about how to open or close a channel, no hardware needed, and no cost to open a channel
When using Phoenix wallet, you don't need a technical knowledge either. Phoenix opens a channel for you automatically when you receive a payment.
And you pay 3000 sats for each channel created
That's true.
I don't mind so much in my case.
How about blixt?
For me it does matter since i use non custodial for stack sats (means i swap from usdt / other coin to LN btc via fixedfloat straight into my wallet). I dont use my wallet much for outbound.
I tried blixt before. Seems like phoenix with extra steps.