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ACINQ adds offline payment receiving to Phoenix Lightning wallet

ACINQ adds offline payment receiving to Phoenix Lightning wallet

The ACINQ team unveiled an update to the non-custodial Lightning wallet Phoenix. The new version enables the mobile app to operate in offline mode.

The new feature lets you issue invoices and receive payments later, without synchronising with the sender. When funds arrive, the app is launched in the background.

The developers noted that they partially re-architected the app to improve reliability.

ACINQ released a wallet with Lightning Network protocol support in October 2019. According to the developers, Phoenix provides fast and inexpensive Bitcoin payments.

In August, Lightning Labs introduced a beta version of the LND v0.11 client with support for Wumbo channels. The update increased the Bitcoin transaction limit on the Lightning Network.

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