LightningExchanges
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LightningExchanges
- If the answer to high onchain fees is using layer 2, how do you get your layer 1 btc on layer 2 without encountering the same high fees?
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Can somebody explain these fees on bitpanda?
Find a better exchange, it will be worth in times of higher on-chain fees like now.
- Is it possible to send bitcoin from exchange to lightning network?
- Coinbase Will Integrate Bitcoin Lightning Network, Says CEO Brian Armstrong
- What advice do you have for beginners trying to withdraw their crypto from exchanges?
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BTC on lightning has just flipped Nano. The USD Value of all the money in Bitcoin's lightning network has surpassed the Market Capitalization of Nano.
Yeah. If I ever have stablecoins and I want to buy bitcoin, I move it to an exchange that supports lightning. You can find a (non-exhaustive) list of those exchanges here: https://github.com/theDavidCoen/LightningExchanges
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Few questions regarding Lightning wallets
Here's a list of them
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Should we urge exchanges to go with a "proof of lightning" event once anually just as we encourage them to go with "proof of keys"?
The following is a list of exchanges that support lightning. Instead of waiting for yours to support lightning, you can switch to one of these instead: https://github.com/theDavidCoen/LightningExchanges
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Best place to buy bitcoin? (Lowest fees) I’ve been using Gemini, and strike. Looks like I’ll be dropping Gemini due to added withdraw fees. Any other good apps?
Try looking for exchanges that support lightning withdrawals for minimum fees.
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⚡ Lightning Thursday! May 12, 2022: Explore the Lightning Network!⚡
Lightning Exchanges. List of exchanges that support withdrawals and sending bitcoin with lightning.
lnbits-legend
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To business minded people, Ln,⚡ is paving the way.
Presenting LNBits!!!!
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Recurring Bitcoin lightning payments are coming! What are the best applications?
Recurring Bitcoin payments over lightning are coming - with recent announcements from lnbits (here) and CoinCorner (here)
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Have an idea involving micropayments? It's possible. Here's how
If you take a look at the free, open source, off-the-shelf software LNBits (lnbits.com) there is no programming needed. You can even just pay $12/mo to https://voltage.cloud and have it all hosted in the cloud and is set up in <90 seconds. All the things I mentioned in the OP have a pretty UI to configure it all.
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[Tips & Tricks] Accept Payments for Virtually No Fees. Yes, Seriously.
2.) Set up your own self-hosted install of https://lnbits.com (or use cloud hosted version at https://voltage.cloud for ~$10 USD/mo).
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Can the Visa-Mastercard duopoly be broken?
> I think you make an interesting point about micro payments. Micro payments could be an avenue for crypto to actually achieve some legitimacy and usefulness.
I've been testing out the Lightning Network (Layer 2 of BTC) recently and it seems that the future has arrived. I can accept micropayments in BTC over LN, which get immediately converted to dollars and deposited to a bank account in USD. All for ~$0.01 fee per transaction. Here's how:
1.) Open an account at https://strike.me. This app is very similar to CashApp, but supports getting paid on the Lightning Network. I believe CashApp is also working on this functionality.
2.) Set up your own self-hosted install of https://lnbits.com (or use cloud hosted version at https://voltage.cloud for ~$10 USD/mo).
3.) Connect LNBits to Strike.
4.) Set up a Point of Sale (or paywall, or event tickets, or tip jar, or anything else) on LNBits.
5.) Collect a payment in LNBits.
6.) That BTC is immediately forwarded to Strike, converted to USD and available for withdrawal to your bank account.
Following these steps you can collect micropayments in USD for next-to-nothing fees and no exposure to the volatility of BTC.
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Automatic accept invoice from a node without a direct channel
LNBits - Withdraw extension - https://github.com/lnbits/lnbits-legend/tree/main/lnbits/extensions/withdraw
- Web based Bitcoin Lightning Wallet?
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Spending Bitcoin at Costa Coffee Gibraltar - Possibly the 1st global franchise to accept Bitcoin physically in Europe
There's a draft pull request in LNbits for this purpose, and an accompanying article that describes the process of initializing the card. So the tools are still in the process of being built for home use atm.
- Does a Lightning paywall API exist? Eg paid news content, game unlocks, etc
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Supernode
Sounds similar to LNbits: https://lnbits.com/
What are some alternatives?
awesome-lnurl - A curated list of awesome lnurl things.
BTCPay Server - Accept Bitcoin payments. Free, open-source & self-hosted, Bitcoin payment processor.
LndHub - Wrapper for Lightning Network Daemon. It provides separate accounts for end-users
LNbits - LNbits, free and open-source Lightning wallet and accounts system.
neutrino - Privacy-Preserving Bitcoin Light Client
Breez Mobile Client - Lightning Network mobile client
lightning-tools - Tools for Lightning Network node operators
BlueWallet - Bitcoin wallet for iOS & Android. Built with React Native
howmanyconfs.com - How many confirmations are equivalent to 6 Bitcoin confirmations?
satdress - Federated Lightning addresses server.