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0 sats \ 4 replies \ @garorant21 7h \ on: Bitcoin Beginner Saloon #1 bitcoin_beginners
Does WoS support NWC?
As far I know, no, it doesn't use NWC.
But you should stay away from it. You have many other good NWC options.
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I'm using Coinos rn, but I´m looking for better connected wallets and more stables as well, Coinos fails too much lately. maybe I'll try to switch to Phoenix, only that my channel is small and I guess it will be a problem.
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Phoenix may be quite pricey for ur situation (esp. high send fees); it's more for people who don't have patience or need a high success rate of large transactions; Rizful is a great option for now, with a reliable trustworthy team;
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Look into Rizful, if you still don't want to run your own LN node.
You have two options with Rizful:
- a regular NWC account - https://rizful.com/w
- a LN node in the cloud, where you manage the channels and liquidity, but you still have control of it and use it with NWC (you can even have multiple NWC accounts) - https://rizful.com/node_in_the_cloud
They have very good documentation page with multiple use cases. You can even have this Rizful node as a funding source with NWC for a LNbits or BTCpay server, where you can do more things, including your own LN address domain and multiple NWC accounts
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