I use Breez and Phoenix, but only on the phone, and because they are mostly considered as self-custodial solutions.
I rejected Muun because it had a lot of issues regarding not really being a lighting wallet and requiring too many on-chain interfaces.. So I am not a technical person either, but there was a period in which Muun was non-functional due to how it was processing lighting transactions in non-lighting kinds of ways.
I also had an issue with Breez recently in which my channel was forced closed. I discuss that
here, and I have still not refunded my breez wallet.
About a year and a half ago, I had done some posts on the topic of my exploring of lightning network wallets, and I cannot find those posts, but I recall that I had referenced this
website comparing lightning network walletsThanks Jay, I will look into the apps you mention. It's when you want to make a small payment, that you appreciate the importance of LN (or whatever similar comes next). Paying $30 in fees for a $100 transaction is just ridiculous...
Of course, I agree that we should be attempting to try to use various BTC-related resources prior to diverting into shitcoins, and yeah, sometimes we might have fiat-related payment systems that we can use, also.
I have not had a lot of opportunities to use lighting network systems, but I do look out for such opportunities and also try to encourage anyone who is brave ought to also try to find various lightning network systems, and sure there are also differences between third-party custodial systems, and some of the variations of self-custody, in which that Darthcoin lightning wallet review website (the link I already provided) categorizes the wallets in ways that might also be helpful so some of us who have similar ideas about getting used to trying to use (and finding transactional partners to use) lighting network wallets.
Regarding the small transactions, that is also what I have been trying to do in terms of transactions of less than a couple hundred dollars, but there might also be some higher amount transactions that might be cheaper and more convenient to use a lightning network wallet.. but there could also be some questions about how much value that any of us might want to keep on a lightning network wallet, so for example if we recharge up to $1,500 or so, and then maybe we use it 10 or more times for transaction values that average $100 each, but then if it starts to get below $500 or maybe $200, then we recharge it again.. so sure, there could be various ways to think about how to use these kinds of wallets that will make more sense if we are actually finding others who are also able to transact with their lightning network wallets. Sometimes in the past, some of the "give-aways" which you have received coins in that way, and I have both received and declined some of coins in that context, have resulted in incentives to interact, but also could serve as incentives for some of us to set up lightning network wallets, if the rewards might ONLY be payable through a lightning network wallet address..
Okay making a thread of non custody "free" LN websites.
What we are being shown is the importance of having a small spending money LN access wallet.
I will only do successful demos with screenshots.
here is the beginning post of the thread.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.63346745 I have too much to do in my life I do not want to be bother to set up an LN node or a new wallet.
First off if you mine you can do this for free on the correct mining services.
I am going to create a thread that shows what places will offer you LN
I will only show a service I used with success.
MIND YOU ANY SERVICE CAN CLAIM WE GOT HACKED AND FUCK YOU HARD
So far as a miner on more than 1 pool or service only nicehash is offering free easy peasy LN
THE catch is simple they can go bust and screw you.
SO using nicehash is for small amounts of btc do not think you are going to carry $1000's in your nicehash wallet.
other catch
KYCBut here goes today I did my first ever LN send using my nicehash wallet which I fill via mining.
BTW you can fill your nicehash wallet by mining by an LN deposit or by a standard but costly deposit on regular block chain.
I don't want this to seem like a nicehash ad as I am trying to list three or four ways to access non-custodial LN sending methods.
So basically have nicehash with kyc is an option to have a no maintaince LN send and receive wallet.
yes it is not your keys not your wallet option so do not have a lot of coin in it.
I mine about 2000 a month in coin to it (only btc wallet) I then split it four ways every month with partners. I tested its LN services today it was fairly easy to do.
I have coin base they do not do LN right now.
I have Kraken ------------------- should be good will get to them
I have binance.us -------- not sure if they do LN easy peasy.
REMEMBER THIS IS A SMALL FUNDS OPTIONmaybe we can push people into LN at a fast enough rate that fees normalize at 1 btc a block
Blocks fees are too high look below:
1.48
1.81
1.86
2.00
4.07
3.83
1.93
1.61
2.10
2.73
2.73
1.79
2.20
2.24
2.25
1.95
3.78
2.19
1.93
2.00
2.80
2.10
2.92
2.24
1.56
2.58
2.84
1.53
2.26
2.71
1.94
2.24
2.19
2.79
4.22
4.10
1.59
1.49
1.95
3.36