@Unlim_pow @TorqLN @LNcyberhub@ZoltanAB It’s been a pleasure and a privilege, but the time has come for me to focus on other things. Thanks to everyone continuing to carry the torch!
1/⚡️It's time for a @voltage_cloud release!
Today, I'm really excited to share with you our new product called Flow 2.0.
This is brand new LSP that's focused on Just In Time liquidity.
This LSP will know when you need liquidity, then automatically make it happen. Lets go!👇
If you are still experiencing database bloating in lnd 0.15.* - set sync-freelist=false in the config.
Thanks @lucasdcf for the tip!
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@LightningTo_Me
With @StefCTW we talked to Dmitry Laptev from @LightningTo_Me! His ln2me node provides a service to help #LightningNetwork node operators with liquidity issues.
Hear more his strategy with running a huge node (>500 channels)!
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Dmitry Laptev from @LightningTo_Me is on the show this week to talk about liquidity on the Lightning Network!
Dmitry also have a BIG prize to give away, wondering what? Tune in!
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@purpurato The answer is too complex to fit in a tweet :) but the gist is that i do not want more transactions, I want less transactions, but more value, and base fee helps. I will definitely switch to zero base once LN implementations are “more ready”.
Pretty sweet improvement coming soon to LND soon. Right now every payment has a footprint of around 1k bytes associated with LND's channel database, in order to retain revocation details. With optimization, this can potentially get down to around 50 bytes: https://t.co/Orn4tygFhB
@realtbast@lightning@roasbeef Definitely not a fundamental problem with LN. lnd will improve dramatically with the upcoming migration to PostgreSQL, but if I understand correctly it it will still be in gigabytes for larger nodes unless many more optimizations are done.
@ercwl@s_5Q2X8mgeGR No, that is specific to lnd. The acinq node, the largest in the network and operating since 2018, has a database < 500 MB (running eclair).