Though IIRC that use case is not that general. It applies to multi sig transactions that lightning channel opening/closing can use. Normal transactions dont have any benefit.
Also note, LND plans on making taproot the default option in upcoming releases. So even after a year of activation, support for it is limited.
There is a column "Receive to P2TR" in the tables in the following article, though I can't tell if it is both current and comprehensive.
Bech32 adoption
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Bech32_adoption
Bitcoin Core
Sparrow wallet
Specter wallet
Fully Noded
Nunchuk
Muun wallet
Zeus wallet
MyCitadel
Blixt wallet
Exodus wallet
BlueWallet
SamouraiWallet
Prob a bunch more.
To clarify, these can send to taproot addresses, did you mean like... generate or import a taproot address? Cause if so, i'm not sure.
Matches up well with this list:
[LIST] Wallets supporting Taproot
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5371499.0
I think lnd generates p2tr addresses by default now on the latest release.
Muun does
Alright. You have 2 more questions to answer before you can cross the bridge.
What can you do with taproot?
And taproot with muun specifically?
Improved privacy and cheaper transactions.
Though IIRC that use case is not that general. It applies to multi sig transactions that lightning channel opening/closing can use. Normal transactions dont have any benefit.
Also note, LND plans on making taproot the default option in upcoming releases. So even after a year of activation, support for it is limited.
This one is handy https://voltage.cloud/blog/bitcoin-education/how-taproot-improves-the-lightning-network/
From hardware POV Trezor supports taproot.
Also to get idea where is supported: https://whentaproot.org/
Trezor can send to Taproot and also receive to Taproot.
Why would you want to use it? :shrug: