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It's a really clever distribution of control. It doesn't get into the mempool if majority of nodes don't approve it... And it doesn't get mined if no miner "approves" of it.

So both nodes and miners are needed to make sats flow.

Genius

When you send a bitcoin transaction it goes to mempool first (if it is valid). It's then unconfirmed.

When a miner chooses to include it in a block it becomes confirmed (once).

Each time a new block is mined after that and build on top of the first conformation it gets confirmed again.

Sometimes a Blockchain gets reorganised and a confirmed transaction can become unconfirmed.

This can especially happen within first 2-3 confirmations.

It's highly highly unlikely to reorganise after 6 confirmations.

That's why large amounts should have 6 confirmations before being treated as settled.

I don't think Alby Hub running on your own node requires an invite. Have your tried getting Alby Hub (rather than their original custodial solution)?