Even less excuse to adopt Lightning at the current fee environment. I don't want to hear anyone say Bitcoin transaction fees are too expensive without trying out Lightning first. Once you get used to it, you don't want to make onchain transactions esp for smaller transactions.
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At the same time, now with high onchain fees, running nodes and opening new channels become a bit more challenging and adding more capacity to LN is also a big pain now. I will have to adopt to this new environment and prepare for even higher onchain fees. (I have spent too many sats during Bitcoin conferences etc... lol)
This is significant for Diamond Hands node's routing strategies as well