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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @olivertwist OP 6h \ parent \ on: Introducing BetterStrike: Anonymous Strike Wallet through Tor bitcoin
Yeah, boltz is a great option, and I do that from time to time!
However prefer lightning network, especially for smaller amounts.
And I mainly sell there for bigger amounts, so Boltz would not be an option.
Let me set this straight:
People should use non-custodial wallets whenever possible. Phoenix, ZEUS... or even better their own nodes.
However at times they are not reliable and/or require knowledge and management (opening channels, rebalancing, syncing), so a back up solution such as this one might be a good idea, depending on everyone trade offs.
The reason I built this are two:
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when I use Robosats, payments frequent fails. So I used this as a temporary backup method: when payment fails, I get funds through my webapp and then forward them to my CLN node.
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when I am outside, I prefer not to connect to my home node for security reasons.
I registered to strike no-kyc via tor, and only ever connected to their api via tor limiting the exposure of my information.
That being said, if non-custodial solution always work flawlessly, people should NOT use this project or any non-custodial wallet.
Also, in my own opinion, NO-KYC custodial solutions should not be demonized when they are used correctly and with limited amounts.
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