it uses BTC
why would people talk about Lightning for BTC if it used a different coin? I don't know how you got such inaccurate information
I've got a suggestion for you. Don't do it. I'm not convinced you won't make a mistake, and Lightning's still too rough around the edges for people who don't know what they're doing to start going on adventures with it
Upon playing/experimenting with the LN a little, I've noticed that it uses BTC. The real deal is to open a channel, and send on-chain BTC to receive off-chain BTC for lightning payments. Just happened to come across a site called "LNBIG" which has a couple of LN nodes that you could use to send/receive lightning payments. I've been using the Zap LN wallet on my Windows machine, and it works like a charm. I know that the LN is still a bit complicated and unstable for mainstream use, which is why I've only deposited $5 USD worth of BTC on my wallet. I was impressed by how fast transactions were both in deposits and withdrawals. Everything settles instantly in 1 second or less.
Nonetheless, I hope to see LN adoption increase over time, as it's a true game changer for Bitcoin. I guess that most people haven't noticed this feature yet. In due time, I believe they will as the Lightning Network becomes more accessible (or easier to use) for the masses.
Bitrefill | https://blog.bitrefill.com/top-11-lightning-network-wallets-bitrefill-328b5465b1b4?gi=c6569aea6515
If you want to start using the Bitcoin's Lightning Network I suggest you try any of the listed bitcoin LT wallets within the article.
Thanks for sharing this, mate. There are many mobile wallets available for the LN, but only a select few for desktop PCs. Since I most often use the PC, both Zap and Lightning Peach will be of good use to me. My most favorite is Zap, since it's feature-rich and easy to use. With some practice, I've managed to make my first Lightning transaction in an instant exchange called "FixedFloat". I was amazed by how quick the transaction settled in less than a second. I traded BTCLN to ETC smoothly without delays. It was a really good experience, in my own opinion.
Once you learn more and get more experienced you can move to non-custodial wallets if you prefer to have total control. By the way at Bitrefill we give a 2% discount paying with LN. Good luck!
Thanks! Bluewallet is nice too, but I'd prefer non-custodial wallets for complete control of my funds. Still, it's a great way to get started with the LN if you're planning to go from "zero to hero". The Bitrefill discount is a great way to encourage people to use the Lightning Network more thoroughly. All in all, I hope that the LN would lead Bitcoin towards long-term success.