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121 sats \ 4 replies \ @thebullishbitcoiner 9 Feb \ on: Channel Capacity Question for Accepting Payments lightning
You wouldn’t happen to be running Alby Hub would you?
If so, maybe consider a phoenixd backend. I’ve had a great experience with their auto liquidity so far.
Yes is a good option. Even so, I would recommend to "deposit" to yourself first a big chunk of funds, then swap out 90% of them (not all - so the channel will not be closed) and voila... you have a nice inbound channel with minimal fees.
Otherwise, for each "deposit" / payment coming from your shop you will pay the fees for splicing.
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Good recommendation. Sounds like he would need to start with a larger channel for sure. The 2m default was good enough for my merch shop.
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I installed both on an Ubuntu machine. Phoenixd was super simple. It literally was the two commands on their website.
Only thing that might not be apparent is that a new terminal window is needed if you want to run phoenix-cli.
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