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I've been running a full Bitcoin node on a raspi for almost 3 years now. I keep it up to date and sync'd, and use it mainly for my own education and to monitor my utxos as I hodl. I suppose it adds in some small way to the robustness of the network, but it has no commercial raison d'etre really.

Just recently I opened my first lightning channels, connected a self-custody BlueWallet backend and ran a bunch of test transactions with Strike, Alby, and Nostr. I haven't deposited much Bitcoin into it yet but in the course of moving a few million sats back and forth I've managed to establish a little bit of inbound liquidity...

And now I realize, I have nothing to sell and very little prospect for earning significant Bitcoin in network routing fees. So I'm just wondering to myself... why am I doing this? Can anybody offer this Odler Hodler some insight or incentive to continue down the Lightning node rabbit hole?

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Nice and Kind Vic 2y ago

I'm kind of in a similar position. Routing fees are scarce for my node.

While mainly used for testing and learning, one of the reasons I have mine running is to be able to receive any contributions via the Geyser.fund/project/nodeyez project page for Nodeyez. I can't afford/justify the costs of Voltage for this so rely as best as I can on the raspberry pi to handle it.

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