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minibolt
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βΌοΈπ MiniBolt resources have been releasedβΌοΈ
π Network Map (UC): LINK
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πͺ§ MiniBolt version 2 has been relesed! β¬οΈπ
The old and deprecated v1 will be still available at a time in the subdomain v1.minibolt.info, but is in the roadmap delete it definitely in the future, take note ASAP of all that you need of that version before this happens
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Lightning
Heres a guide: https://minibolt.info/ Here are Darthcoin's guides: https://darthcoin.substack.com/ And here are lopps curated community resources: https://www.lopp.net/lightning-information.html
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Bitcoin node
This guide shows you how to build all of this yourself without using Umbrel: https://minibolt.info/
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Daily General Discussion - May 18, 2023 (GMT+0)
it's very easy. self deploy: https://minibolt.info/ readily available solution: https://umbrel.com/
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π A custom domain name was acquired for the MiniBolt guide π±
The web guide is now available at: https://minibolt.info with SSL/TLS enforced and all former twofaktor.github.io/minibolt links forwarded automatically.
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π£ Revert and disable I2P "notransit=true" option of i2pd.conf to not relay any public I2P traffic! π¨
More info in the rollback commit: https://github.com/twofaktor/minibolt/commit/99cae67a5150bb5b7deae3674cc958eb31c74a75
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π MiniBolt resources π List of the MiniBolt core/bonus guides + latest versions
π§ The GitHub issue page / Knowledge Base π₯ The GitHub pull request page π£οΈ The GitHub discussions
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π£ MiniBolt v1 is released! πβ‘A complete guide to building your own βDIYβ Bitcoin & Lightning full node on a personal computer
Complete release notes MiniBolt v1: https://github.com/twofaktor/minibolt/releases/tag/1.0
circuitbreaker
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π MiniBolt resources π List of the MiniBolt core/bonus guides + latest versions
Circuit Breaker v0.3.1 (Released: 25th July 2022) - https://github.com/lightningequipment/circuitbreaker/tags
- How will Bitcoin scale?
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β‘ RaspiBolt Improvement Proposals & Bounties π°
A lightning 'firewall' to avoid griefing attacks (see Github repo, and Bitcoin Magazine article). Alpha quality so should be as an option, not in main guide yet.
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Stealing Sats from the Lightning Network Custodial Services
In the case depicted in Fig-2, our routing node is directly connected to the custodial service. This is ideal to optimize the attack: the deposits have no cost, HTLCs will settle quickly, and we avoid the limitations set by other routing nodes using CircuitBreaker (payments fail when a few HTLCs are pending). If the attack is successful, having a lot of inbound liquidity from other nodes is key. The channel to the custodial service will quickly become unusable as we have stolen the liquidity to our side. Therefore, you want to desuturate it by circular rebalancing. Once we free up inbound liquidity from the custodial service, the channels to our liquidity providers will be saturated, we can chose to close those and move the profits on-chain or we could loop out (not sure which process is less costly: we are making free BTC, does it even matter?)
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Nano developing interest from a BTC maximalist
That's old news from last year. Already been addressed: https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/pull/4527 https://github.com/lightningequipment/circuitbreaker
- Flood & Loot: A Systemic Attack On The Lightning Network
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A bearish case for Nano: a discussion about bitcoin's scalability and a comparison of Nano with other altcoins.
The nano shiller proceeds with more FUD: "Ya but LN has many security issues, there is the famous flood & loot attack, you should google it". What the nano shillers either don't know, or as I would expect from them, consciously omit is that we already have a sort of "firewall" for this attack and this problem has been fixed. I suspect consciously because they always claim bitcoin is not scalable when this is obviously false and they know that too.
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Rounding up fees? Min fee?
Ah ok I misunderstood your question then. The third option is what i use also. For your 4th option take a look at https://github.com/lightningequipment/circuitbreaker where an hold fee for an htlc was discussed. The base fee part could probably be used as you suggest as fourth option but I do not think something like this is implemented anywhere yet.
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Which are the most delusional crypto supporters, in your opinion
1) Flood & Loot attacks have been fixed. Source 1 & Source 2.
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Flood & Loot attack: A vulnerability of the lightning network
And here https://github.com/lightningequipment/circuitbreaker
What are some alternatives?
balanceofsatoshis - Tool for working with the balance of your satoshis on LND
lnd - Lightning Network Daemon β‘οΈ
Fulcrum - A fast & nimble SPV Server for BCH, BTC, and LTC
rebalance-lnd - A script that can be used to balance lightning channels of a lnd node
RTL - Ride The Lightning - A full function web browser app for LND, C-Lightning and Eclair
lightning - Core Lightning β Lightning Network implementation focusing on spec compliance and performance
rain - π§ BitTorrent client and library in Go
electrum-personal-server - Maximally lightweight electrum server for a single user
howmanyconfs.com - How many confirmations are equivalent to 6 Bitcoin confirmations?
gitbook - The open source frontend for GitBook doc sites
ln-fee-siphoning - A collection of scripts to steal BTC from Lightning Network enabled custodial services. Only for educational purpose! Share your findings only when design flaws are fixed.