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10.1k sats \ 4 replies \ @DarthCoin 1 Jan

substack is not updated anymore.
All guides are migrated and updated on github page
https://darth-coin.github.io/nodes/managing-lightning-node-liquidity-en.html

But that one is just a small part. There are more use case scenarios that I described here:
https://darth-coin.github.io/nodes/nodes-en.html

Running a public routing node is a serious job!

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Thank you Darth, your content is lit 🔥

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Use this resource!!!

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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @mo 1 Jan

If substuck guides aren't up-to-date, maybe better delete the content and post a link to redirect to your new guides in gh.

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Cool, thanks Wumbo! If you end up having the best answer, shall we go 5k sats each and award Darth for his work?

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Not sure if my guides are the most complete. Are just my personal experience and testing during several years.
You should look into Rene Pickhardt work too. In my guides I linked his amazing work too.

I think that there are many ways to run routing node and each user could focus on specific goals. We will see in the future like 3-4 main important liquidity rings as I explained here: #486306

Now... depends on which "ring" you want to be.

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