Open manimejia opened 3 weeks ago
If you had a force close, it takes anywhere from 3 to 14 days to resolve and sweep on chain. If it's been longer than that, feel free to provide logs or try loading your wallet in another tool like sparrow: https://github.com/MutinyWallet/mutiny-web/wiki/Recovery#on-chain
Thanks Tony. All funds have been swept to on chain, but I still cannot get them into a lightning channel.
My profile page displays that I have 148,531 sats on chain and 0 on lightning.
When I go to swap page, however, it only shows I have 49,475 sats available, and will not let me swap less than 100,000 sats.
If you load your seed phrase into Sparrow, how much does it say you have? That might be the best option for you. Move it on-chain from Sparrow to your preferred next stop for Lightning.
I downloaded sparrow wallet and entered seed phrase and nothing loading up. Tried scanning the new created wallet to send from mutiny, but mutiny still gives error messages. Mutiny wallet screwed a lot of us over and they're of no help . Terrible experience with them and their smug attitude . Tony doesn't reply back on twitter because he knows he rug pulled a lot of people.
Then also get this message too claiming they don't have enough to send. It's utter bs . But Tony and mutiny will have to answer for this because you can't have a failed app especially in this space and ignore ppl having issues with your product.
hey @villainvortex did you put the derivation path into Sparrow when you loaded your seed phrase? It is m/86'/0'/0'
Here's the reference for recovery https://github.com/MutinyWallet/mutiny-web/wiki/Recovery
hey @villainvortex did you put the derivation path into Sparrow when you loaded your seed phrase? It is
m/86'/0'/0'
Here's the reference for recovery https://github.com/MutinyWallet/mutiny-web/wiki/Recovery
I did that and still nothing
Looks like all my channels have been force closed, I cannot open another, and mutiny is shutting down end of year anyway.
Now I have 150k sats "on chain" (can't spend in the wallet) and a seed phrase written down.
Where do I go from here?