Based on feedback from many users, we’ve also realized that having only a Cashu ecash wallet in Keychat isn’t enough.

We’re exploring a way to connect users’ existing Lightning wallets to Keychat — with Keychat serving purely as the front-end UI, while the wallet itself continues to run on the user’s own server or desktop. (Screenshot from the Alby extension)

We’re also exploring Ark.

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Btw check out the cashu channel idea for tens of thousands of sub payments per token set. Might be interesting for your use case where the user always pays the same entity (relay).

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Excellent! Spring browser had a function i thought worked well to zap whatever miniapp you were using

Mini Apps can now use the Keychat wallet to pay Lightning invoices.