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Trying to send my sats and it keeps saying my lightning address is no good.
I copied and pasted it exactly how it looks on the other end.
Anybody know what I might be doing wrong?

How is the structure? <name>@<domain> or some shit like UMA $<name>@<domain> ? What provider in the other end?

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Just read about your question in another place, you are using Coinbase :( ... they get in the beed with lightspark, I don't know how is the LN integration, hope for not UMA type.

Coinbase is waiting for a LN address or an invoice?

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6 sats \ 6 replies \ @DarthCoin 22 Nov 2024 -665 sats

OMG he's using Conbase?
LOL such a loser...

You see this @Rsync25 ? This is why I was busting your balls about Lightspark. Noobs are getting rekt by their bullshit.

No, without knowing what you're trying to paste, we can't tell. Does it look like an email address at least?

If you're still trying to send to Coinbase: they don't support lightning addresses.

Coinbase supports Lightning network transactions via invoices only, not lightning addresses. Transactions made using lightning addresses will show up as pending and be treated like a send to an email address.

So if that's the case, I am not sure what you're trying to paste.

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I was pasting in the lightning box and getting an error message. I then put it in the invoice box and was able to successfully send the sats.
Thanks for all your help.

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Glad you figured it out.

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