pull down to refresh

Hey everybody,
Let's do some historical research together.
Please post links and proofs of dead services that have been working on the Lightning network around 2019.
Here, I found another one in my bookmarks: SMS paid in LN.
Proof:
I know quite a lot of them: LNTXBOT Telegram Bot, Bitcoin Lightning Wallet (BLW), Ptarmigan (LN Node), Bottlepay (pivoted several times, basically LN Wallet with social networks integrations), HodlHodl Lightning (announced relaunch though).
1051 sats \ 3 replies \ @OT 4 Jan
OBW
Well, its still kinda working
reply
No, OBW became a thing after the announcement about discontinuing LN in SBW. And SBW itself was released in 2021. I'd call SBW a "second-wave" project.
693 sats \ 1 reply \ @nullcount 4 Jan
LightningPowerUsers.com (Bonus: Joule Extension) https://i.imgur.com/gQiR7s0.jpeg
reply
Yes, by Pierre Rochard. I think he is not on SN.
reply
Casa was a major contributor in the early days. In addition to the Casa Node, they produced SatsApp that rewarded node runners for pinging their node daily (10k sats/day, IIRC) and provided a user-friendly identifier to receive LN payments called a SatsTag (similar to Lightning Addresses but only available through SatsApp).
reply
They have pivoted to plugging in ETH and, recently, stablecoins, so it counts. I remember their weird nodes with old RPi and additional cable.
reply
Ethereum was available in Keymaster (the original name of the Casa multisig app) back in 2018, before the original Casa Node was released:
Looking back, it’s more like they temporarily removed it rather than pivoted. But all of that is unrelated to the fact that they ran SatsApp to incentivize early LN nodes to stay online, and that the majority of LN nodes on the network were probably Casa Nodes for a while (definitely the majority of tor nodes).
reply
21 sats \ 2 replies \ @kevin 4 Jan
Lastbit 😭 - still no replacement that lets me top up a card via lightning in the EU. If anyone knows of one, please drop a link
reply
Remember the name but struggle to recall what exactly it was about. It is probably another victim of AML5 - that deserves another thread.
reply
They pivoted into becoming some kind of platform provider called Striga - Bitwala uses them and has a card but don't support topping up using Lightning, which is a shame.
reply
I don't know if anyone needs this info or not, but I figured since you mentioned a Lightning-powered SMS service in the OP, just to let you know, there is an alternative that is up and working, that I have personally used a bunch of times without issue - it's quite good and the prices are very reasonable, it's a great way to verify via SMS for some of those annoying websites which want to require your phone number, and to remain 'anonymous' (or as much as we want to trick ourselves into thinking this). Their website is https://sms4sats.com - costs 3k sats for the basic service, but they have other stuff on there (such as renting a number to use for longer time periods).
reply
Yes. It is known, sms4sats survived. It has some issues, though. But @pseudozach does a lot for it to be reliable. Thank you @pseudozach.
reply
Etleneum project by Fiatjaf, too.
An example of a community voting contract.
reply
Yeah,heard of HodlHodl relaunching. Waiting to see if it will.
reply
502 Bad Gateway :(
reply
Yes. This is the point of this thread.
reply