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I am not advocating for rebalancing— I'm asking how much hassle liquidity management is for builders who require constant liquidity for their applications to function.
All depends of:
  • what you really want to achieve
  • what you want to do with that LN node
  • how high is your greed
  • how high is your desire to FUCK THE BANKS
Read my guides and you will discover things that almost nobody wants to talk about.
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Again, this is in no relation to the question I'm asking.
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If you read you will know. Don't look for quick answers.
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I will implore you to take your own advice here.
I am not asking how I solve the issue for myself. I'm asking how many people experience this issue and how long they spend trying to mitigate it.
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Again, you don't even read my first link and you jumped into conclusions. https://darthcoin.substack.com/p/lightning-routing-fees-experiment
As a founder of a LN software you should already know how LN liquidity works. I was just giving you some clues after several testing with many nodes.
Liquidity is very important for a LN node, because have to flow. If you want to make it flow, think about WHY. And some clues are in my articles.
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Dude, he is not asking about how to run a routing node. He's asking about managing services on top of a LN node.
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ANY service on top of any LN node are useless if you do not know how to run a node...
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