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nope - they had international cards as well last time I used them

likely to be rejected in many stores though.

Anyone have issues with gossip taking (very) long to propagate?

My new LND node has fees updating every 6 hours - most changes aren't reflected even after >24hrs.

still running 15.4-beta since btcpayserver

might be running into this? https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/pull/7239

Any pointers for hacking zap support into BTCPay Server's LN Address/LNURL?

It is insane how LN makes micropayments so damn easy.

Incredible potential.

The weird interoperability issues between CLN and LND are so darn annoying.

Apparently LND interprets a warning about gossip from CLN as an error and disconnects (disabling channel)

Workaround merged but not released

In the meantime? Enjoy constant disconnections with LND peers and channels/sats randomly being unavailable.

Zzzz. Very fun.

https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning/pull/5897

Changed to alby about an hour ago because my incoming channel open tx is still confirming on my actual BTCPay Server node.

if you see skander@pay.helali.me - That's my actual node - currently no inbound liquidity.

if you see slothy@getalby.com - That's my temp alby LN Address.

I'm enjoying the random zaps as well; someone is paying for my future channel opening tx fees :D

Thanks strangers!

Do you run a full Bitcoin node? If not, you should!

Be an active participant, perform your own validation, eliminate unnecessary trust, and contribute to the network.

Feel free to use:

wss://nostr.slothy.win - Paid 'proof-of-spend' relay at 5K ticket fee. [nostream]

wss://nostr-verif.slothy.win - Free but valid NIP-05 limited relay. [nostr-rs-relay]

Both approaches seem to curb spam.