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Topic: Best lighting network wallet (Read 391 times)

newbie
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April 02, 2019, 05:20:35 PM
#23
As I noted earlier if you want to use the lightning network but at the same time keep the integrity of strong security and some decentralization I recommend Bitpie wallet
full member
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April 02, 2019, 05:13:15 PM
#22
The best bitcoin lightning network wallet I believe depends on quick user friendly interface and features but must not take away from the user the essential dynamics that separate the wallet from others that don't support lighting transactions.
I personally like Hodler wallet, it also takes not too long to transact. Quick transaction is not really a thing for me, but the safety nd security of the funds. It is always prime to consider how a wallet could give assurance that the user has the only one who has the full control bof the funds.
sr. member
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April 02, 2019, 09:45:16 AM
#21
So far I have never used a lightning wallet, but I know this technology is able to conduct transactions quickly in seconds.
For now, I still use an ordinary wallet, I think that is enough to support my needs in crypto everyday
newbie
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April 02, 2019, 09:25:01 AM
#20
We did some business with a Chinese wallet called Bitpie wallet which is the biggest and most popular bitcoin wallet in China because it has cold storage capabilities.
I have added it to the list because it also supports lighting network but unlike eclair and blue wallet it is a multi cryptocurrency wallet plus its security features are great for those who want to store huge amounts of crypto and trade at the same time without sacrificing security.
full member
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March 31, 2019, 07:04:34 PM
#19
Right now I don't think there is a wallet that could be called the best because lightning network is still kind of a new thing and it needs time in order for people to get used to it. I am wondering if Blockchain and other popular wallets are planning to add lightning protocol to their wallets in the future since this was promoted as something that would really help bitcoin a lot. Now, that it's lunched all that hype is gone and no one care about it anymore.
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March 31, 2019, 03:09:48 AM
#18
Lightning network wallets? I know that they exist, but I don't anyone who uses them. Honestly, there are some people who still maintain non-segwit addresses since they don't have any knowledge of segwit or just don't care about it.

Checked out Blue and Eclair wallets and I do not recommend them at present since they are mobile wallets which I don't usually prefer. Hardware wallets or paper wallets are much better alternatives in this scenario.

I don't have any stakes in promoting eclair, altough i'm a longtime eclair user... And as a user i tend to disagree with some of the above statements: eclair has a desktop version next to it's mobile version and it's open source so anybody can vet the code. Also, i see lightning wallets as "pocket change" wallets, not for storing huge amounts of funds... As such, i don't think a hardware wallet implementation is necessary.
IMHO, a lightning wallet is meant to be loaded with a couple dozen bucks so it can be used to make small POS purchases... The whole protocol isn't as safe as bitcoin protocol it relies on anyways...

Don't get me wrong: i completely agree with the fact that if you want to keep your funds safe, you should consider a hardware wallet, airgapped wallet or paper wallet... But the lightning protocol isn't about keeping your funds in a completely safe environment, it's about finding a balance between relative safety, speed and ease of use... Just my 2 satoshi's tough.
I completely agree with you.

Small funds = Mobile lightning network wallets like Eclair etc(Relatively safe)
Big funds = Cold storage solutions, Hardware wallets, Paper wallets(Maximum safety)

The masses generally don't have a clue as to what a LN wallet or non-LN wallet is and generally tend to leave their coins on the exchange where they are trading their coins which is why they end up losing money. This knowledge needs to be communicated to them in a user-friendly manner to help avoid such grievances in the future.
sr. member
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March 30, 2019, 03:21:51 PM
#17
I guess you mean people should be able to differentiate between Lightening wallet and normal Bitcoin wallets. There are some merchants that do this. One of such merchants is bitrifill. I am not very sure if they still have that sort of LN wallet .

Why you need to use the merchant to differentiate the lighting network and general blockchain network! You can surf on Google and confirm it easily.
I hope this article will be helpful to understand that for you.
https://www.leewayhertz.com/blockchain-vs-lightning-network-vs-hashgraph/
Ucy
sr. member
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March 30, 2019, 11:44:03 AM
#16
I guess you mean people should be able to differentiate between Lightening wallet and normal Bitcoin wallets. There are some merchants that do this. One of such merchants is bitrifill. I am not very sure if they still have that sort of LN wallet .
full member
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March 30, 2019, 06:32:06 AM
#15
eclair wallet is the best option ! they enabled now to receive LN payments !
legendary
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March 30, 2019, 05:30:05 AM
#14
Can a bitcoin lightening network wallet be implemented in different wallet provider like the blockchain, bitwala, Luno, like we have some client that are Segwit activated? I understand that lightening network helps in bitcoin scalabilty and ensures a very low transaction fee. Thank you.

Do you mean: is it technically possible to build a web lightning wallet? If so, the answer is yes, altough using web wallets is never a good idear
sr. member
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March 30, 2019, 02:53:32 AM
#13
Just heard those two, tbh.

Honestly, there are some people who still maintain non-segwit addresses since they don't have any knowledge of segwit or just don't care about it.
I'm guilty here, since then I don't care if I use non segwit address but one day there's a thread that discuss this and found out that the transaction fee is much lower than those non segwit address. Everything make all sense since then.
copper member
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March 29, 2019, 08:33:09 PM
#12
Can a bitcoin lightening network wallet be implemented in different wallet provider like the blockchain, bitwala, Luno, like we have some client that are Segwit activated? I understand that lightening network helps in bitcoin scalabilty and ensures a very low transaction fee. Thank you.
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Safe&easy multi-blockchain wallet from Bither Team
March 29, 2019, 08:00:07 PM
#11
The best bitcoin lightning network wallet I believe depends on quick user friendly interface and features but must not take away from the user the essential dynamics that separate the wallet from others that don't support lighting transactions.

Bitpie wallet also support Lighting Network. U can have a try.
Bitpie.com
legendary
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March 29, 2019, 05:49:43 PM
#10
The best bitcoin lightning network wallet I believe depends on quick user friendly interface and features but must not take away from the user the essential dynamics that separate the wallet from others that don't support lighting transactions.
I havent tested out Blue wallet thats why i cant make any conclusion but reading up above on some comments about Blue then it turns out that Eclair
is a better option which ive been using for sometime and as being said i dont have any complaints yet this already provide on what you need.
We are indeed need of comparison among the two which would really be helpful.
hero member
Activity: 3038
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March 29, 2019, 05:44:58 AM
#9
Never tried both of them however, I did quick research about them and it seems that the two were always part of the suggestions for lightning network wallets.

These are the two websites that I've seen and they are part of it.


Just like bitiny said I would appreciate if there was a comparison between the two wallets.
Agree with this, it would be great if there is someone who has experienced of using both wallets that can give his opinion at the same time.

@mocacinno thank you for that informative opinion about eclair.
legendary
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March 29, 2019, 05:39:08 AM
#8
Lightning network wallets? I know that they exist, but I don't anyone who uses them. Honestly, there are some people who still maintain non-segwit addresses since they don't have any knowledge of segwit or just don't care about it.

Checked out Blue and Eclair wallets and I do not recommend them at present since they are mobile wallets which I don't usually prefer. Hardware wallets or paper wallets are much better alternatives in this scenario.

I don't have any stakes in promoting eclair, altough i'm a longtime eclair user... And as a user i tend to disagree with some of the above statements: eclair has a desktop version next to it's mobile version and it's open source so anybody can vet the code. Also, i see lightning wallets as "pocket change" wallets, not for storing huge amounts of funds... As such, i don't think a hardware wallet implementation is necessary.
IMHO, a lightning wallet is meant to be loaded with a couple dozen bucks so it can be used to make small POS purchases... The whole protocol isn't as safe as bitcoin protocol it relies on anyways...

Don't get me wrong: i completely agree with the fact that if you want to keep your funds safe, you should consider a hardware wallet, airgapped wallet or paper wallet... But the lightning protocol isn't about keeping your funds in a completely safe environment, it's about finding a balance between relative safety, speed and ease of use... Just my 2 satoshi's tough.
hero member
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March 29, 2019, 05:33:10 AM
#7
Lightning network wallets? I know that they exist, but I don't anyone who uses them. Honestly, there are some people who still maintain non-segwit addresses since they don't have any knowledge of segwit or just don't care about it.

Checked out Blue and Eclair wallets and I do not recommend them at present since they are mobile wallets which I don't usually prefer. Hardware wallets or paper wallets are much better alternatives in this scenario.
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
March 29, 2019, 04:23:39 AM
#6
Also I have not seen a market place for apps "laaps" on Eclair but on the blue wallet they have a wide variety of apps that make use of the lightning charge. Check out YouTube video link for better understanding https://youtu.be/6EHNq1anD1k
hero member
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Not your Keys, not your Bitcoin
March 29, 2019, 04:09:02 AM
#5
The best bitcoin lightning network wallet I believe depends on quick user friendly interface and features but must not take away from the user the essential dynamics that separate the wallet from others that don't support lighting transactions.
I never used in lightning network wallet so some experts will show the entire progress on both wallets. I know the lightning technology it will find the shortest distance of destination so our payment will be settled on quickly. I think some peoples explain properly in these two wallet.
full member
Activity: 364
Merit: 127
March 29, 2019, 03:54:16 AM
#4
I haven't tried those wallets before nor heard of them. Just like bitiny said I would appreciate if there was a comparison between the two wallets. So that I might consider having that kind of wallet.
legendary
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March 29, 2019, 03:50:45 AM
#3
I've never used blue wallet... I have just taken a quick glance at their website, and it looks like it's not an open source wallet (i can be wrong, i just quickly browsed their site), so i'll stick with eclair for now. It's a basic wallet, but it fullfills everything i need for a spending wallet for now.
legendary
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March 29, 2019, 03:43:45 AM
#2
It would be much more better if you can compare both wallets (Blue and Eclair) as you are asking us to vote which one is better. Not all bitcoiner are aware or understand about lightning network wallet, so this thread will be useful if you provide pros and cons of each wallet as well as provide some screenshot of the wallet.
newbie
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Merit: 0
March 29, 2019, 03:35:45 AM
#1
The best bitcoin lightning network wallet I believe depends on quick user friendly interface and features but must not take away from the user the essential dynamics that separate the wallet from others that don't support lighting transactions.
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