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0 sats \ 3 replies \ @k00b OP 16 Oct \ parent \ on: SN elects to go noncustodial on Nov. 5th - FAQ & AMA meta
Yes, if the payment succeeds.
SN doesn't run your attached wallet so SN can't make sure your payment succeeds.
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No you didn't configure anything wrong as far as I know. We just can't guarantee your attached wallet pays or can pay the invoices we send it because it's operated by coinos - not SN.
There's lot of reasons why a lightning payment might fail:
- the sender's wallet didn't have enough money
- the sender's wallet was offline or experienced an error
- the sender's wallet couldn't find a route to sn
- sn couldn't find a route to the receiver's wallet after the sender successfully routed the payment to SN's node
- the receiver didn't accept the payment
All of these are mostly out of SN's control with attached wallets.
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Thank you very much my friend for your answers and your time @k00b I recharged some more to the wallet and then I was able to make my first two to other users from my attached wallet in Coinos, one payment was made immediately and the second failed, however I pressed retry and it worked instantly.
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