252 sats \ 0 replies \ @esneider 22 Jun 2022 freebie \ parent \ on: Should we all stop using Muun wallet? bitcoin
Dario from Muun here.
Lightning used to be a community that discussed issues thoughtfully and gently. We are all putting our hearts into building the best tools we can with this new technology. Let's not be hurtful :)
I'll answer point by point:
I'd love to give you a hand if you tell me how it is that you lost those sats. Feel free to contact me directly at dario@muun.com if you want, or point me to a past conversation.
Once you export the emergency kit (a PDF document), you have full access to all the private keys. Both keys are included in the PDF file, encrypted with your recovery code.
As we wrote here (https://blog.muun.com/why-not-just-a-mnemonic/), mnemonics are not enough for a multisig wallet: they assume a singlesig setup.
One private key is generated in the phone, and the other private key is generated in the backend. In their emergency kit, the user has a backup of both private keys. Muun never has access to the phone's private key.
You can read how this preserves self-custodianship in detail here: https://blog.muun.com/muuns-multisig-model/
Muun doesn't have access to the user's funds at any moment.
English words are definitely not easy to remember for non-English-speaking users. Bitcoin was supposed to be a global network. The places that need it the most are not English-speaking countries. We are building for them.
Muun is not a lightning wallet. Muun is a bitcoin wallet. It allows users to make both on-chain payments and lightning payments with their bitcoins.
With that line of reasoning, these so-called lightning wallets would be "faking" on-chain payments. Which of course they are not. Different architectures have different trade-offs.