Not directly. Just like most stores don't take BTC directly.
Cake Pay (from Cake Wallet) allows you to buy gift cards from hundreds of different merchants with XMR or BTC.
How many "bitcoiners" are using this fully closed source, custodial wallet?
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Well Samourai is never going to add it until it can all be done non-custodially (ie Atomic Swaps). And Atomic Swaps are just not quite ready at the moment.
Stack has swaps, they're just using Majestic Bank/ChangeNow, and thus have risk of being rugged or shotgun KYC'd by the swap provider.
Been using Stack Wallet and it's been great. Devs are very receptive to feedback. To the point where many folks (myself included) were asking for a BTC/XMR fork of it that removes the KYC buy.
They then delivered Stack Duo, the BTC/XMR fork, roughly one week later, while also making some nice improvements to Stack Wallet.
Under the hood Duo is the same as Stack just with all the other shitcoin code ripped out of it.
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In the last month: my VPN, maple syrup p2p, tallow soaps, went to top golf with my wife, bought some clothes.
Stack Wallet releases their BTC/XMR only fork, Stack Duo:
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Nice!
Try to find a code repo. You won’t find it. It’s fully closed source.
The worst part about the widespread use of WoS is that it’s closed source.
Come on people. Do better.
You can buy inbound liquidity from a site like https://amboss.space/magma
For example you could buy a 1M sat channel (for a small fee) and someone will open a channel to your node, providing you with inbound liquidity.
Or if you know anyone with a node that has public channels you can have them open a channel to you.
You need to have inbound liquidity, yes. Opening channels gives you outbound liquidity, so you’ll need to send some sats out of the channel to get inbound liquidity, or have/pay someone with a routing node to open a channel with you.
Is this your first time setting up a Lightning node?
Another underrated way of contributing to FOSS projects is testing functionality and providing constructive feedback and changes that should be made.
Steering devs in the right direction can make a seriously positive impact on the quality of the software.
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I’m not a dev but I do what I can:
The only client dev I’ve even seen acknowledge the possible idea of using the Breez SDK is #[2]

