Sparse-view computed tomography (CT) enables fast and low-dose CT imaging, an essential feature for patient-save medical imaging and rapid non-destructive testing. In sparse-view CT, only a few projection views are acquired, causing standard reconstructions to suffer from severe artifacts and noise. To address these issues, we propose a self-supervised image reconstruction strategy. Specifically, in contrast to the established Noise2Inverse, our proposed training strategy uses a loss function in the projection domain, thereby bypassing the otherwise prescribed nullspace component. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method in reducing stripe-artifacts and noise, even from highly sparse data.