{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","title":"waxwing wrote","author_name":"waxwing (npub1va…knuu7)","author_url":"https://yabu.me/npub1vadcfln4ugt2h9ruwsuwu5vu5am4xaka7pw6m7axy79aqyhp6u5q9knuu7","provider_name":"njump","provider_url":"https://yabu.me","html":"Phoenix can't be mentioned in the same sentence as the others. It's an actual self-custodial lightning wallet that works, seamlessly. \"Outrageous fees\": as an experiment, I went through my last 5 transactions. Tx1: $2.22 fee: 14 sats 2: $142 fee: 643 sats 3: $141 fee: 641 sats 4: $586 fee: 2644 sats 5: (deposit on chain) $1555 fee: 210 sats. Does that seem outrageous to you? The $586 payment had a high fee of a little over $2, which is like 0.3%; Lightning is like that, it's percentage based. But \"high\": this is way lower than many other payment methods, and it's instant, sovereign and mainly private.\n\nOverall it's crazy to me that for years now, every time I recommend Phoenix, saying the actual tradeoff is a slightly worse privacy model (but really not bad), I hear people dismiss it as \"crazy fees\". Just because immediate onboarding (which is a one-time event) to an actually self sovereign wallet costs a couple of bucks doesn't mean \"crazy fees\"! You don't get everything working perfectly for zero dollars, sheesh.\n\nnostr:nevent1qqsd223jfgwyfm66d09qyqfkkxr4u5ckpavsd8kpvsyd03sq5h87t2cpz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejj7q3qzw7ftkfpezmtym8n2j2fvnd0smunztl9pyjys0fxdqne08vq397sxpqqqqqqzwy4883"}
