For some reason I can't connect to coinos as a peer. Maybe their node has some special rules or something. I connected and opened a channel to one of their peers, hopefully that helps. Otherwise I think it's something on their side.
Thanks for trying but its not made any improvement- I still cannot bid above 100 sats.
Maybe coinos can fix it from their end but Ive still not heard back from their support.
I just hope if I get the prediction/s right there is enough reverse liquidity for me to receive payout.
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We can always make a payout from a different wallet or node, but it would be nice if we could fix this bug. Albyhub is another potential option, if you're interested in running a self-custodial node in the cloud. It costs a little bit of money, but by paying that price you get self-sovereignty and custody over your own funds.
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Tried Alby last year or the year before? but there was something about it that didn't work for me- I could try it again but I'd also like to see you able to access the considerable number of coinos users with better liquidity than the current 100 sats limit...if possible...
Will see if/what coinos support say as it would be in their interests too to have a good connection to your platform.
Have previously run LN off Electrum but it was not smooth and I lost a couple of hundred dollars in channels closing.
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