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become ungovernable.

Oh - didn’t get the memo. We’re no longer doing that?

I just realized Phoenix wallet now allows you to request more liquidity for your wallet. This is actually excellent UX, and at a pricing of 1% per year fairly cheap (considering they’ll have to lock the liquidity up).

I recall having this issue with LND peers. Good times. nostr:note1g5x2fuxlcuwyvn7xhknhs3rg5pkuxuw9990904ucytla2lkhw9qsexegvs

Oh yes. I think I recall this issue from back in 2022. Had a ton of force closes with LND peers because LND liked to throw ERRORs, when it should issue warnings.

This is the LND issue:

https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/issues/6593

The CLN developers fixed this by just ignoring LND throwing that particular error, otherwise all CLN nodes would have regular FCs with LND, even though LND was the culprit.

Seems to be resolved on the LND side now.

Breez allows you to get incoming channels from other nodes (at least it did the last time I used it. Same with Blixt wallet. Both run variants of LND under the hood.

Both wallets also support LNURLchannel, so you could buy incoming liquidity at a provider that also supports this and can request the channel by scanning a QR code with your wallet.

Possibly. But everybody else can still enjoy their uncensored and uncensorable version of nostr. This was the main point:

You can make it so that *you* don’t see, whatever *you* don’t want to see.

But you have no way to make it that *others* can’t see, what *you* don’t want *them* to see.

Wow. Nostr has gotten big since I last took a deeper look at it. About 2 GB of event data per day is a hell of a lot more than it was a year ago.

Theoretically that’s true - but who would want to use a client where the author of a message can remove comments. The only reason why this works for X is because there is no client that shows you those comments.

Just switched my relay at wss://nostrrelay.com to strfry. Let’s see how this goes


Testing my own relay. Please ignore


Not to deep into it, but nostrdb is the local database running on your phone that’ll serve you the events you’re interested in, when using the Damus app. Making it as performant as possible will increase the user experience, since the reaction time of your phone will be faster, making it feel more seamless.