I don't want to agitate anybody, but would you please explain if this is possible:
  1. Deploy your own server.
  2. Restore the wallet you created with app.mutinywallet.com in your own server.
  3. Restore the channels in your own server.
Have you tried it? Where is the documentation regarding this?
Yes, just backup the state file and then import it when you set up your own server.
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Would you mind provide a link to the documentation? Also, have you thought about storing the channel backup in a cookie or in cloud storage just in case the user don't make a backup on time in case of your server suddenly failing?
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It's in your browsers storage, that's where the local backup comes from. It's also remotely stored as well, encrypted.
But when you're self hosting, it's your storage now. So it needs to fill it with your data which is what the state file is for.
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Thanks, back to my original question, what would be the procedure to restore the wallet and the channels that you created with app.mutinywallet.com in your own server?
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Settings -> emergency toolkit -> save state
Then setup your server and do the import state option.
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Thanks to both you and @yonle. Are you considering on adding the option to automatic save of this state to a configurable user cloud storage? Like Google Cloud, iCloud and NextCloud?
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Didn't think that's the safest way to do that unless it's encrypted.
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just backup the state file and then import it when you set up your own server.
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I am not opening channel. I am only using fedimint. So self hosting won't make any difference.
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