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The Bitcoin wallet from the future, by @acinq_co.
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Seth For Privacy | #FreeSamourai It is precisely designed for that purpose. For example our venerable demo website starblocks.acinq.co is now powered by phoenixd The donation use case will be completely solved once we have Bolt12 (static addresses)

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L F ⚑️ Yes, liquidity is always added to your existing channel, which grows overtime. For merchants, it's like an auto-consolidating utxo that grows in chunks of 2m sat. From time to time you can splice out some of it to cold storage or elsewhere

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On May 3rd, 2024, Phoenix Wallet will be removed from US app stores. Users from the US should empty their wallet: - Settings > Close channels (Android) - Settings > Drain wallet (iOS) We highly recommend *not force-closing* channels, as on-chain fees could be significant.

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To users concerned about feerates for closing transactions: we periodically consolidate and bump them. No action is required after closing the channel. You can also CPFP from your side, if you know what that means and are in a rush.

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πŸ§ͺ Phoenix now supports BIP-353 LN addresses To create your address (must have a channel): - android: Settings > Experimental features - ios: soonβ„’ - server: ./phoenix-cli getlnaddress Phoenix (android/ios/server) can all send to both BIP-353 and LNURL addresses