you’re custodying the IOU/paper bitcoin. I’m talking about bitcoin self custody.
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That makes sense.
Thanks for the clarity.
In general I don’t keep more of any non-onchain bitcoin in my apps/wallets than I feel comfortable walking around with in my pocket if I got robbed or lost my fiat wallet.
So I guess it’s less of a concern for me.
What is of concern is why do we need yet another layer (for lack of better word) on Bitcoin / Lightning?
Seems like for large transactions or ones I’m ok with waiting for confirmations, just send onchain.
If speed is important, use Lightning…