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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?
100 sats \ 4 replies \ @nikotsla 13h
How is the structure? <name>@<domain> or some shit like UMA $<name>@<domain> ? What provider in the other end?
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21 sats \ 3 replies \ @nikotsla 13h
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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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.
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and this post about Coinbase... #78930
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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @ek 13h
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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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @DJGuy 12h
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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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 11h
Glad you figured it out.
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