If you're running ThunderHub to manage your Lightning node, there's a new feature worth checking out – native Euro withdrawals, directly to your bank.
For anyone who doesn't know ThunderHub – it's an open-source Lightning node management tool used by thousands of node operators. Clean interface, great for managing channels, payments, and now fiat withdrawals too.
The way it works: on Bringin, you create a "Sell Connection" – enter your bank details, choose Lightning or on-chain, and you get a permanent address linked to your bank account. You can even set up a custom Lightning address for it.
From there, any Bitcoin sent to that address gets automatically converted to euros and lands in your bank. No app to open, no extra login. Just send and receive.
I started Bringin to make Bitcoin spendability seamless – and this is one step closer to that mission. The infra behind this is called Bringin Connect, which lets any wallet or node tool plug into European banking rails without building it themselves. ThunderHub is one of the first to go live with it.
If you're a node operator, worth giving it a try. If you're building a wallet or payment tool and want to plug into something like this – happy to chat.
@DarthCoin whats going on here? 🤔 A post on stacker news that tells people how to convert precious sats into euros!? 🤔🤔
If you try to live on Bitcoin like I do - you'd want to convert to Euros momentarily to pay for goods and services.
Merchants can accept bitcoin without needing to hold bitcoin which allows more bitcoin adoption by giving ways to instantly offramp to Euros.
Hahaha right on queue I came to this post just to laugh at this meme
Why are you laughing? 😂😂😂
Because it’s funny ahaha
you should cry. It's a sad situation.
I always cry when u share a meme
Why? The banksters piss on everyone.
un-belieeeee-vable
This is pretty interesting. How do you calculate the exchange rate at which the sats are converted?
flat 1% on swaps
What's the reference for the price in euros?
Does it require KYC?
yes unfortunately for Bringin account
This maybe not but Bringin def