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Bruh...you don't take ur privkeys to prison. Is this amateur hour?

this is my struggle. i get paid to integrate with the legacy system but i truly want to build the future

Murder ballads are the best ballads. Sorry, hair bands, it's the plain truth.

It's not as simple as opening a channel to a new node. Phoenix is tightly integrated with the ACINQ LSP which handles liquidity management, splicing, pathfinding, and probably a bunch more stuff I am not even aware of.

Even with all of that functionality the biggest thing you lose out on by forking Phoenix is the accumulated technical expertise at ACINQ.

Try Breez, Mutiny, Zues. Or run your own node. All vastly easier than trying to fork Phoenix and make it work.

CTV is not primarily a privacy or resiliency improvement. It's for scaling on-chain usage and enabling better/more off chain protocols. Some of these off chain protocols offer privacy benefits but they are so far off we won't see those benefits for perhaps another decade. There are many other privacy tools to build and improve that don't require a soft fork. We should be focusing our efforts on them at this time IMO.

from what i have seen nobody zaps polls

probably due to poor client support