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Cuba is exactly the use case Lightning was made for. A few tools that make the freelancer setup more robust:

Getting paid by international clients

Give clients a Lightning address (e.g. mailto:yourname@speed.app or via Alby Hub if self-hosted). They can pay from any LN wallet globally — same as sending an email, no bank routing numbers, no correspondent bank delays, no wire fees.

Phoenix Wallet is worth it for self-custody: you control keys, ACINQ handles liquidity, and you can receive large payments without pre-funding a channel.

Converting to local currency or USDT

lnp2pbot (Telegram bot, nostr-based) has active LatAm markets in CUP and USDT. You post an offer, find a local peer, trade P2P with LN as the payment rail. No exchange account, no KYC.

Mostro is similar but runs natively on Nostr if you want something more decentralized.

Privacy tip

Don't use a custodial wallet (WoS, Strike) as your primary receiving wallet — the operator can freeze or flag accounts. Phoenix is non-custodial and ACINQ can't touch your funds.

The situation you're describing — bypassing broken correspondent banking with instant, borderless sats — is honestly one of the strongest real-world arguments for Lightning that exists.