Is already mentioned as open source. But is NOT considered self custody. New users must be warned about this.
You can't name "self custody" when the wallet is not generating 12 or 24 seed words, but instead is giving to the user a bunch of codes that are proprietary of Muun. Also the LN part of the wallet is not self custody, but is managed 100% by Muun.
Thanks for the great information as always. I appreciate your hard work and dedication!
Thanks for writing this up. It is comprehensive and helpful. FYI Bluewallet will be adding LNAuth in the next release.
You ruined Muun wallet for me haha
Phoenix wallet is available for both Android & iOS.
Thanks! I updated.
You should really update your Muun info. It is out of date. FOSS and fully self-custody.
Is already mentioned as open source. But is NOT considered self custody. New users must be warned about this.
You can't name "self custody" when the wallet is not generating 12 or 24 seed words, but instead is giving to the user a bunch of codes that are proprietary of Muun. Also the LN part of the wallet is not self custody, but is managed 100% by Muun.
Wow - impressive set of info. Thanks for putting this together.
How do Sparrow and Specter fit into this lineup?
The guide is about Lightning wallets. Those 2 are not supporting LN, only onchain.
Onchain wallets are only to hodl, not to spend.
You should read the other guide about how to stash your bitcoins on 3 levels (where (Sparrow and Specter have their place):
https://darthcoin.substack.com/p/bitcoin-be-your-own-bank-think-like