Safe Lightning Transactions Without The Need for Watch Towers or Continuous Network Connectivity

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  • bolts

    BOLT: Basis of Lightning Technology (Lightning Network Specifications)

  • In practice, I do not know if this is possible. I am quite unfamiliar with Bitcoin OpCode scripting and if the revocation tree of the channel state (which is just an unpublished Bitcoin contract) is expressive enough to allow inputting an arbitrary address to recieve the attacker's funds. I am attempting to use this documentation as a clue to whether or not, and how this might be possible: https://github.com/lightning/bolts/blob/master/03-transactions.md.

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