Do you know what the Spark SDK is, anon?
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Shame about the privacy element, I wasn't aware of that. I think the biggest thing about it for me (from a user perspective) is that you don't need to manage outbound and inbound liquidity, I've always found that completely off-putting and I'm fairly technically sufficient - so from a normies UX perspective, it'd be a step enough learning curve - they're used to sending fiat instantly in relatively decent designed mobile apps at this stage, without having to consider if they've enough sending liquidity, and if they don't tapping an "LSP" (what's that you say?) to give them more liquidity and paying around 10,000 sats for the privilege. thoughts?
I forgot to mention, if you want to use Spark right now you can use Walletofsatoshi, go to settings and toggle 'self-custody' mode, and when you receive sats via lightning, that'll actually be via Spark - pretty decent experience, no LSPs to pay, and no managing liquidity - again, shame about the privacy tough - deal breaker for some (or a lot) for sure.