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@ Marc
2025-06-10 00:09:04
I've been writing about this all day. There is no silver bullet. Each wallet has trade offs. Here is 100 sats from Coinos.
https://coinos.io/fund/dc854439-16ef-4f56-9984-aeb076432ba9
Could it get hacked? I guess, but I'm giving it away to the first person who takes it. How would I know if it was hacked or someone from this thread took those sats off the table.
I don't know, but I'm not worried about it. I would never put more than 10,000 sats on my Coinos wallet.
I run Albyhub on my own node and bought stuff in Vegas with it last week, but I've been using the lightning network for 7 years.
I like Zeus because you can start with non-custodial Cashu and gradually move to self-sovereignity as you learn more. It takes time. Nobody can be an expert lightning node nerd over night.
There are trade offs to every wallet. Some charge more fees, some require at least 100 sats, some swap between liquid while others use Liquid. Some wallets are more secure for larger amounts of sats. Custodial wallets might be better from a risk point of view for transactions less than the dust limit.
There are too many variables to recomend 1 wallet for every situation. That wallet does not exist. That is why we use multisig for serious amounts.