If I want to use phoenixd node, I would run it as a backend to LNbits or Alby HUb.
I have waaaaay more options to manage and use it.
If I want a simple UI as a "on-the-go" wallet, I can use Alby Go app that is so fucking simple, connected to an Alby Hub with phoenixd backend funding.
And with that I can get NWC and multiple accounts too, with the same server.
With this app what can I get? Same as a normal Phoenix app, nothing else.
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True... valid option to explore! BTW, just published this guide for phoenixd, your input will be appreciated!
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Select "Advanced setup"
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Select "Phoenixd" backend
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Input the phoenixd server details (is supposed that you have it previously installed).
Done. In less than 10 seconds is up and running.
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If you already have it running with your own LN backend from Start9, why do you need anything else?
AlbyHub + phoenixd is more for those users that:
- do not have a proper LN node
- do not want to get involved with managing LN channels and liquidity
- do not want to buy real HW for a node, it can be run on any simple PC with 4GB RAM and a decent Linux (even on Windows). Or can be run on any cheap VPS.
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Leave that Start9 + Alby alone as it is.
Try a new phoenixd + alby Hub on another simple PC.
trying phoenixd for managing liquidity.
There's nothing to manage, it works exactly like a normal Phoenix wallet.
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Shameless plug but on Nodana, if you choose a phoenixd node when you create your Alby Hub then you don’t even need to do the steps that @DarthCoin has listed. It will automatically be configured and your node will be available to your hub over the internal network.
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boooom!
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phoenixd
itself. For example, can you retrievehttp-password
andhttp-password-limited-access
from the app?