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I think from a basic perspective you ought to separate your wallets and products by use case. That will then dictate the best stack of products you shld use.

I like the combo of sparrow and jade for cold storage. Sparrow has amazing functionality and is easy to use while still having advanced features. Downside is this is desktop only (but you don't want cold storage on your phone anyways)

I like to keep a muun wallet for medium size purchases as well as using it as a general deposit wallet. This is usually where my fold, fountain, or whatever other small sat balances tend to go first. Stack a bunch of sats over time then send a single onchain to cold storage or lightning for a purchase. It's fast and combines my lightning and onchain balances in one. Its like a stacking hub where I can batch a bunch of small lightning transactions into one big utxo to send to cold storage. Due to its use of submarine swaps, the UI combines your balance and just shows a single amount. Downside is lightning fees (sending) can be a little higher here since submarine swaps still require an onchain transaction. But it's on mobile so I have it with me always and it's layer agnostic

For zaps, I just use wos. It's simple, easy, and I'm fine if I lose that balance. I simply top it up whenever it runs low and I'm off to the races. No fuss.

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Good morning, nostriches.

Skateboarding is such a rad sport. Utilizing various concrete landscapes, to the chagrin of architects and designers, around the globe.

In February 1963 a pair of nudists bought the place and transformed a cactus garden into the Desert Gardens Ranch. Secreted away in the San Jacinto Mountains, just outside Desert Hot Springs, it offered people a secluded and year-round sunny haven to run around naked. The ranch was active until the late 70s and was shuttered down around 1980.

In 1984 a group of skaters discovered the spot that consisted of an abandoned kidney-shaped pool, thanks to a local who had found the bowl and talked to a neighbor who skated and told him to go check it out. Back in those days skaters had to jump fences to skate abandoned and dry pools. So it didn't take long before the word spread there was a bowl you could skate and party without being afraid of getting chased away. Visitors had to travel through the desert to reach the spot and it was a bit of mission to get there. Basically it was a place where you could skate, camp, party, shoot beer cans, get drunk and do whatever you want. The only thing you had to worry about were snakes, scorpions and tarantulas.

The Nude bowl was a "secret" spot until Santa Cruz released "Wheels of Fire" with Tony Alva and Rick Spidey in 1987 ripping up the bowl. That's when the scene blew up and the nude bowl turned into a Mecca for skaters. Throughout the next years the nude bowl started appearing in magazines and videos, and unfortunately by the 90s, large parties and violence became pretty "normal" here. The nude bowl had turned into the perfect setting for out of control parties, drugs, nude skating, fighting, biker hangouts, you name it. Basically it was one massive fight club in the desert. After numerous complaints about guns, fires and fights, the police filled the bowl with dirt to avoid further problems. A couple of years later two skaters Jeremiah Risk and Rodney Rodrigues spent nights digging up the dirt with bulldozers and repaired the bowl. After a few months, the police broke up the concrete and buried the remains of the bowl again.

Then around 2014 Nude bowl images started surfacing again on the internet. The pool has been dug up again, repaired and is now intact.

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