Agree. I asked this the other day. Got crickets.
It's still there just under a different URL I think
Send it
shoutout to nostr:npub1wtezm6cgm9m8cfg242ce084mgm4w5zxgdkdvf3v7gahks4zl4qdqy9lhtv for making this graphic 👌
we need more comparison one-pagers like this

Appreciate that Mark
Indeed. Lightning happens fast.
Noted thanks Evan.
Thanks CK. I knew certain elements would be out of date within a week but thought it might be helpful with people looking for alternatives to WOS etc.
Am monitoring and will update over time.
What is considered best practice when selecting relays these days?
I must admit that I've only ever used free relays, which I chose from browsing nostr.watch
I don't see many bots (presumably Primal and Amethyst are filtering out the noise).
I feel like this approach has served me well but no doubt it can be optimised.
Appreciate any suggestions (paid relays included).
Very elegant analogy from the Phoenix team 🫡

Good to have you.
Fees? Fees for LSP depends firstly about onchain fees, because are just onchain txs opening channels.
If a LSP will charge and extra fee, is because they want to cover some possible loses in force closing or funds "locked" not moved by the user.
Comparing wallets based on the LSPs fees doesn't make too much sense. LSP is LSP, wallet is wallet.
Here is a comparison guide about wallets features.
https://darthcoin.substack.com/p/lightning-wallets-comparison
Thanks for the guide and recent updates.
In my opinion there are some differences worth understanding such as allowances for inbound (if you are expecting to receive a lot of payments), how the LSP thinks about eventual channel closes, new improvements such as channel splicing etc.
This information can make a material difference to the user experience and appreciation of why they are being charged for certain events, especially for non-technical users coming from custodial wallets.
What Darth said. Every transaction in Muun is on-chain so does not work when fees are high.
Darth love your guide. I had a bit of trouble finding fee related information about the Dunder LSP. But will try and add in a future update.
I feel your frustration there. This is not well explained by any of the wallets yet, either in documentation or through the user journey on the apps (in my opinion)
Conceptually, the beads on the abacus metaphor was most helpful for me initially.
When you open a channel (i.e. fund your wallet), all the beads are on your side.
Someone sends you a payment, if there are no beads on their side the LSP opens a channel to you on your behalf on the fly. This hits the chain therefore result in mining fee.


