Your friend can spend from all of his individual channels at the same time. You can even use swaps to make an onchain payment without having to close the channels out.
There’s still some ways to go with the UX but we’re well on our way.
Your friend can spend from all of his individual channels at the same time. You can even use swaps to make an onchain payment without having to close the channels out.
There’s still some ways to go with the UX but we’re well on our way.
Awesome.
Is there an option in the app so that a new user can learn from playing (and making mistakes) with these new concepts (to them) - like channels and swaps - on testnet?; or, is the only option to learn from the experience of doing it live on mainnet?
There’s testnet support for the embedded node.
That being said there’s no swaps support on testnet at present.
... so even though there's testnet support for the embedded node, does lack of swaps support mean I would have to use something other than Zeus to get on-chain testnet coins into the embedded node in order to test it?
We do not provide coins for any test network. Even with swaps on testnet you’d still need to source your coins from elsewhere.
You can always spin up a regtest node with the Polar desktop app and get familiar with ZEUS that way. One click in Polar to generate regtest coins.
Understood about sourcing coins. I believe the last time I tried Zeus on testnet - back in June - you were using Testnet3 (which I have) - but it was really only useful to test on-chain because I couldn't figure out how to swap to the embedded node.
I don't have any regtest coins yet. Thanks for the tip! I'll give it a look-see in the near future.
Yeah but I will say it doesn't seem to receive through all of his channels, it seems more likely to open a new channel. I could be wrong here though that was just me glancing at his channels
Yeah, that’s a constraint of the wrapped invoices. If he disables the LSP and uses hop hints instead, he should have no problem.
Also recommended to purchase larger channels in advance instead of getting them as you need them to be more economical.
Actually I just had a friend open a big channel to him, so problem sort of solved for now. But yeah buying inbound is not a bad idea.