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Thank you for the answer, all these links are really useful and i'll take time to read and apply the suggestions I'm seeing in it. It will take time, but hey, there's no rush either!
At the moment I can only make small channels, and another question I've is:
How does peers and channel opening selection work?
What's the criteria and is there any tool that I can use to help me find good peers?
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read the guides and you will find out...
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NOBODY will tell you exactly what to do because will be against their own strategy.
I think you mean nobody who knows what they’re doing, because I’m perfectly happy to share my dumb experience.
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The most important advice I will tell you something that nobody dare to say it: asking how to manage properly your LN node is like a bank asking his competitors how to outsmart them...
In other words NOBODY will tell you exactly what to do because will be against their own strategy. The LN fees market is a ferocious jungle. You must find your own way if you want to be a reliable routing node.
That is the 1st weak point. That system is a total garbage for a reliable public routing node.
Read here about this aspect:
2nd weak point. Those 3.5M sats is just peanuts. If you really want to be a good router, you MUST have much much larger liquidity.
Read here:
That depends what is your focus... you have to choose wisely your peers. I've explained in my guides more scenarios.
And the last point I want to mention is this: it all depends where do you position yourself.
If you want to learn how to manage properly, you will have to do a lot of tests and strategies (pay attention to my guides) and put a lot of liquidity in the game.