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Is possible that some of your peers modified their fees. That will offer better routes through your node and payments found a good liquidity in it.
That's why I always said: choose wisely your peers. Study them for a certain time before you open channels with them.
Also a very important aspect for a public routing node (even that is small): RUN IT ON CLEARNET, no matter what. Tor routing nodes are totally trash.
Also a very important aspect for a public routing node (even that is small): RUN IT ON CLEARNET, no matter what. Tor routing nodes are totally trash.
Do you discuss this in any of your guides? I'm curious if you're saying this just because it's slow or there's some other reason.
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