lightning-tools
Tools for Lightning Network node operators (by ajpwahqgbi)
BitBook
BitBook helps you organize your bitcoin addresses and transactions. (by C-Otto)
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lightning-tools
Posts with mentions or reviews of lightning-tools.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-01-10.
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Anyone know of a way to see the network diversity of my open channels?
I have also designed my own script that attempts to measure what I call "low fee routing diversity" and score and rank potential channel peers according to how they improve that metric: https://github.com/ajpwahqgbi/lightning-tools/tree/master/channel-analysis/node-recommender .
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How can we blacklist nodes in c-lightning?
It's definitely possible to prevent other nodes from opening channels with your node. See my plugin here. Preventing connections might be possible; at least you could monitor listpeers and automatically disconnect them.
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How to Calculate Earnings?
I wrote a collection of scripts (designed for C-Lightning) to analyze earnings. See in particular get_period_pnl.py: https://github.com/ajpwahqgbi/lightning-tools/tree/master/fee-analysis
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Largest Ring of Fire [RoF]
Anyway long paths or high-degree polygons are increasingly less useful. I think it's more interesting to ask something like, "How connected are the most connected parts of the LN?". For that, I have done some analysis.
- ⚡ Lightning Thursday! July 01, 2021: Explore the Lightning Network!⚡
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Need help finding a node to open a channel with
My node has excellent low-fee connectivity across the LN. PM me if you're interested in opening a channel to my node. Otherwise I recommend Wallet of Satoshi or their alternate node.
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Lightning Node after 2+ years
You might be interested in my node recommender script which does exactly that.
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Participating in routing
Once you have at least one channel you can try doing some graph analysis on the LN to find channel peers that improve your metrics. That has worked well for me.
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Current State of Lightning Network Privacy
I made this C-Lightning plugin to do exactly that. Warning: still needs testing :).
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Routing Fee Policy Concept - Discovery and Profitable Cooperation
You watch your forwarding history logs, e.g. lightning-cli listforwards for C-Lightning. You can also automate the analysis and get nice pretty-printed reports of payment volume, fees earned, etc.
BitBook
Posts with mentions or reviews of BitBook.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-10-06.
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How to Calculate Earnings?
I use BitBook (https://github.com/C-Otto/BitBook/) to track my on-chain expenses, and have a look at lncli fwdinghistory (which I process into a database) to reason about my off-chain fees.
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How do you handle taxes using the LN?
I created BitBook that helps you keep track of your on-chain funds: https://github.com/C-Otto/BitBook
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Has anyone done the math
Yes. The new version of rebalance-lnd aims hat only creating rebalance transactions that help you earn more in the future (assuming your fee rate configuration is a good indicator of what to expect). With BitBook you can track all on-chain transactions, including channel close/open and sweep transactions.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing lightning-tools and BitBook you can also consider the following projects:
lnbook - Mastering the Lightning Network (LN)
rebalance-lnd - A script that can be used to balance lightning channels of a lnd node
boltz-backend - Boltz Backend
bisq - A decentralized bitcoin exchange network
lnd - Lightning Network Daemon ⚡️
mycompany - ERP-system for small businesses
bolts - BOLT: Basis of Lightning Technology (Lightning Network Specifications)
plugins - Community curated plugins for core-lightning
LightningExchanges - List of exchanges that support Lightning Network
lndmanage - Channel management tool for lightning network daemon (LND) operators.
lightning-viz - Lightning Network Visualizer powered by LNTools
lightning - c-lightning — a Lightning Network implementation in C
lightning-tools vs lnbook
BitBook vs rebalance-lnd
lightning-tools vs boltz-backend
BitBook vs bisq
lightning-tools vs lnd
BitBook vs mycompany
lightning-tools vs bolts
lightning-tools vs plugins
lightning-tools vs LightningExchanges
lightning-tools vs lndmanage
lightning-tools vs lightning-viz
lightning-tools vs lightning