One thing that I think would be valuable would be a basic, explain it to me as if I was five with graphs, explanation of how to identify and track different types of bitcoin transactions on the block chain.
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Do you know what represent this? :)
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100 sats \ 4 replies \ @Fabs OP 1 Mar
Nice Bitcoinribonucleic double helix you're rocking there, albeit not that symmetrical.
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markdown format is kinda weird for this stuff, it remove the spaces
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100 sats \ 1 reply \ @siggy47 1 Mar
It must be a depiction of opening and closing lightning channels, I guess, but can you explain the significance of the shape? For instance, where on chain and lightning appear to switch places? I knew we needed you back!
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It should look like this, but for some reason the spaces at the beginning of each row are removed in markdown.
The representation is about:
  • the strong relation between BTC (onchain) and LN (offchain). They can't evolve without each others. They must run together.
  • as you said correctly it represent also the IN/OUT swaps from a LN channel and also opening and closing LN channels.
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Nothing a good bowl of spaghetti can't fix, no?!
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Hm, could you expand on that? What types of transactions exactly?
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You may say, hey, this guy already did it. But I mean a more basic, step by step describing what is happening and how it appears in a blockchain explorer.
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Hm, more compact and more detailed then... I'll have to think that one through, but I agree, it's a good one.
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Just a suggestion. I will come up with them, but it's your call. You have to do the heavy lifting!
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Keep it coming, chief!
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