Well done! I use Blink and Speed wallets for small amounts of BTC. They are custodial but easy to use and worth getting to know.
I will have to take a look at it. Is it easier and anonymous?
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Blink uses your mobile number to back up so not really. Speed uses an email address. Aqua is completely anonymous but slightly more complicated. Worth a look though.
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hmm, not sure if I'd trust Aqua.
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Aqua sounds like a winner. Does it do the splicing service?
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okay, maybe I will have to try another one.
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20 sats \ 8 replies \ @zklsbn 9 Jun
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41 sats \ 1 reply \ @Catcher 9 Jun
I also thought like that, but you can click the "use email instead" and don't provide phone number. You can also delete the number from existing account if you have an email added but I suppose they gonna store it on the server anyway, but give it a try
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Okay, I will give it a try .
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Blink does not require a phone verification but without it you're stuck at "account level zero" and limited to $150 withdrawals and payments per day.
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hhhmm... I would like one without kyc.
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Try Wallet of Satoshi perhaps. It’s popular and has been around for a while. No KYC.
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Didnt wallet of satoshi just have something happen?
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20 sats \ 1 reply \ @zklsbn 9 Jun
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Right right. No US access.
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