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That's solid, id consider that stationary still.. they both use LND, you've found a nice workaround for hardware... Battery safe like a laptop but low footprint like a raspi 🤌
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That's solid, id consider that stationary still.. they both use LND, you've found a nice workaround for hardware... Battery safe like a laptop but low footprint like a raspi 🤌
If you refer to WoS & like, Phoenix and others that are using a single LSP, then yes, will not have too much time.
But I run Zeus and Blixt on a tablet 24/7, in persistent mode.
Managing my own channels as I please, exactly like any other desktop stationary node.
There's no difference.
I tested even with public channels and I got some little routing, with few channels.
I really don't need a full desktop routing node just for few sats I use on SN and buy beers.
Both these mobile nodes have also LN address implemented and could extend more features.
We have plenty of solutions.