II was waiting for this long time, and it's finally here. The @coinos's withdraw option has been working greatly but now, triggered when a certain threshold was reached. But with this new feature I've no more reason to use it. Thanks @adam_coinos_io
You will find the new functionality on your https://coinos.io/settings/security page
and the option to set a new seed or import an existing one
Enjoy your sovereignty, responsibly!
They’re using Spark now I suppose?
@DarthCoin the Big Talk Bitcoiner refuses to attach a wallet and use sats here on Stacker News.
He claims to 'live on The Bitcoin Standard'.
What a load of baloney.
Hypocrit @DarthCoin cannot even be fucked enough to attach a wallet here on Stacker News.
What a loser...all talk no walk.
Everyone on the Stacker News home page today has both a gun and a horse.
If they can do it but techno wizard @Darthcoin cannot, whats up?
@Darthcoin is a lazy hypocrit loser.
What? Why should it be? This is just a onchain non-custodial solution. Lightning liquidity I assume will continue to be provided by Coinos's LN node
Coinos onchain self-custody was available from long time ago. But users were too lazy to find it useful or understand how it works.
let's confirm with Adam
@adam_coinos_io
@asoltys2026
@supratic Adam has a new SN username
Does changing your account to self custodial require you to operate a node?
Will it reduce the liquidity and reliability of your coinos wallet by going self custodial?
No, learn the difference between a Bitcoin Node and a Lightning Network Node, they are different things
You'll still use coinos Lightning Node to provide you inbound and outbound liquidity
Thanks I am going to try to look into this after work tomorrow.
Might be worth trying it out if it gives more direct custody and still low fees and ease of use.