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I checked the Core Lightning github and multipath payments are "on" by default there too. See, for example, this issue: https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning/issues/3926

It involved an error report where a user encountered this entry too many times in their error logs:

"Detected large payment, splitting into 100 sub-payments"

I checked the Eclair github too and multipath payments are "on" by default whenever trampoline routing is used (which is the case in Phoenix, which always uses Acinq as a trampoline node)

https://github.com/ACINQ/eclair/blob/826284cb277c28c7eef14aa275f3d6e3255c8e66/eclair-core/src/main/scala/fr/acinq/eclair/payment/send/TrampolinePaymentLifecycle.scala#L112

Thanks for the info. Appreciate you bringing the receipts.

I mostly use Zeus now when I use Lightning (which isnt very often), and Atomic Multi Path is optional on it. I just realized I was confusing AMP with MPP. They do similar things but seems like AMP is an improvement over MPP. I haven't checked other LN wallets in quite awhile. Good to be proven wrong and see MPP is on by default more than I previously thought 🔥

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