So let’s say you want to run a self-sovereign Point-of-sale with Lightning, but don’t want your employee to have access to your main wallet/node.
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First connect http://lndhub.io"> http://lndhub.io to your lightning node (lnd). LndHub provides a multi-account setup for a Lightning node.
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On your Bluewallet, encrypt your wallet and create a new storage with a new password. Give this password to your employee.
This is the plausible deniability feature.
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Go to settings connect your lndhub to the lightning settings.
Create a new Lightning wallet inside the newly created storage.
Done. You now have a multi-account, encrypted multi-storage, individual password enable, self-sovereign Point-of-sale.
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Create a new Lightning wallet inside the newly created storage.
Done. You now have a multi-account, encrypted multi-storage, individual password enable, self-sovereign Point-of-sale.
Keep building!