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Walt Munny
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Getting better every day, awesome!

One question, which relays is listr using to read/push lists?

As a humble node operator this trend fits with my own channel management. In a low fee environment I don't care so much about small channels and force closes, now I am increasing the channel size to my best peers moving capital from the smaller and less reliable ones.

IIRC It was designed to be used by exchanges and the like, and for that it seems to be a great solution. As a normal user I prefer to peg-in and out of lightning.

"Man buys Ferrari with Bitcoin, gets 18-month prision sentence"

I guess only with Amethyst you can see the picture.

Replying to Avatar pjv

Personally, I use https://unifiedpush.org/ via https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy app on my phone which lets you receive and distribute push notifications to any app that speaks unified push. Dev-friendly intro for Android here: https://unifiedpush.org/developers/android/.

I run my own self-hosted ntfy server, but people who don't want to do that but prefer to support a really nice OSS project than to bend over for Google can use ntfy pro for a small monthly fee: https://ntfy.sh/app

+1 for unifiedpush. But I don't see how this can work in nostr, will there be an Amethyst server pushing notifications to FCM or UP? Or there is a NIP for relays to send them?

Because your node will miscalculate transaction fees. Some side effects are: your transactions will not confirm, your channels are more likely to force close.

Looking for a ELI5 of what the thread bitcoin-msghand in #bitcoin-core is doing but could not find anything on the www. Maybe a nostrich can enlighten me?

Replying to Avatar Cyph3rp9nk

Never saw the list with absolute rewards, very revealing. In only 3 halvings the block reward will be the same as the fees of the last block today.