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Parameters in consideration

Features

Security

Usability

Efficiency

Support

Cross platform

User friendly

Bitcoin to and from lightning conversion

Custodian and Non custodian

Updates etc...

Here. Ah, and remember Muun is NOT a LN wallet.

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Muun lets you send and receive ln sats

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That doesn't mean is a LN wallet.
Read and learn more what really is to use LN.

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I will read more, can you briefly explain whats an ln wallet in a sentence or two pls

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Are four types of LN apps actually:

  • LN node wallets, where you can manage the LN channels and you have full control of the funds, non-custodial.
  • LN custodial accounts, where you can't manage anything, just send/receive
  • LNDHUB accounts that can act as LN wallets, but still remain accounts. These can be custodial or non-custodial (with your own node)
  • hosted channels, where you have control over funds and keys but are not on your local device. Can be full custodial or non-custodial (your own node).

Read more on my guides:

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Valet. Because it is non-custodial and built on top of Immortan. And fiat channels there provide synthetic stables on Lightning. No one has this feature.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.btcontract.walletfiat

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Thanks its a new information 🙂

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There's no such thing as "best wallet" out there... This is not a "beauty contest".

Each wallet app will have its own use case and features, all depends for what situation you use it.

Each user should have ready to use at least 2-3 wallet apps on their mobile/desktop. So you could be ready for all kind of situations.

Indeed, I would not use as "daily basis" a wallet app that I cannot install directly the apk and without google services.

Here is a wallets comparison guide with all their features and use categories:
https://darthcoin.substack.com/p/lightning-wallets-comparison

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Nice thanks for the guide you posted.

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