I use it. It works to get an extra few sats paying bills you'd normally have to pay anyway.
I had to start up a new Paypal account in order to try it since I permanently closed my prior Paypal account long ago.
For a while they had it working where I was getting a great deal by using the free version of the FoldApp card. Recently they changed it to where you only get a few extra spins of the prize wheel after your payment is finalized, so now the sats back aren't nearly what they were 6 months ago.
Still a few free sats back, so I still use it. Find me something better and I'll gladly use something else just to not have anything to do with Paypal.
Firefox containers are great. I use them all of the time and if you pay to use mozillavpn you can even specify specific geographic locations to use as your VPN source on a per-container basis. Mozillavpn uses Mullvad VPN behind-the-scene. Mullvad is awesome by itself, but the beautifully integration of Containers+Mullvad made it worth the little extra $ that mozillavpn charges.
Stackin sats
Zapit is now up and running reliably. I have added extra funding sources to ensure its stability.
And don't forget that you can use your own lnbits API as a login key without any additional steps, just as promised.
Try it out: https://www.zapit.live/
Created a wallet.
Added 1 sat to it.
Tried to zap you 1 sat from the wallet.
Got an error.
Grab the sat before someone else does.
Wallet login = https://pay.zapit.live/wallet?usr=6e8ecea575d84938878c4c65cf123beb&wal=b4d1f31a2eb246e583b2747f8166e6c1

Was able to log in successfully using Alby firefox extension. Cool.
**SWIFT payments network access cut to crypto exchanges**
We are once again entering the *then they fight you* phase.
*βThe banking partner that services your account has advised that they are no longer able to process SWIFT fiat (USD) transaction for individuals of less than $100,000 USD as of February 1, 2023. This is the case for all their crypto exchange clients,β said Binance.*

[Source](https://www.asiamarkets.com/swift-network-cuts-access-to-cryptocurrency/)
If that wasn't in the Terms and Conditions when the bank accounts were opened, then that is a valid case of a Class Action lawsuit against the banks.
