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If you want to receive payments, you need [[Liquidity]]: channels with a remote balance. This is also called 'incoming [[liquidity]]'. You can get incoming liquidity via below ways: | |||
If you want to receive payments, you need channels with a remote balance. This is also called 'incoming liquidity'. You can get incoming liquidity via | |||
* [[Incoming liquidity requests|Request liquidity on the wiki]] | * [[Incoming liquidity requests|Request liquidity on the wiki]] | ||
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* [https://yalls.org/about/ Yall's], pay for incoming channel capacity | * [https://yalls.org/about/ Yall's], pay for incoming channel capacity | ||
* [https://ln.zone/ LN Zone] Send LN bitcoins, get back on-chain bitcoins | * [https://ln.zone/ LN Zone] Send LN bitcoins, get back on-chain bitcoins | ||
* Ask around for people to open channels to you! |
Revision as of 15:04, 28 February 2019
If you want to receive payments, you need Liquidity: channels with a remote balance. This is also called 'incoming liquidity'. You can get incoming liquidity via below ways:
- Request liquidity on the wiki
- Bitrefill's Thor paid service for incoming channels
- Lightning Conductor (LN to BTC) send bitcoins to yourself to get incoming liquidity
- Lighting Singles, tinder for nodes. Find other nodes looking for liquidity
- Submarine Swaps send bitcoins to yourself to get incoming liquidity
- Yall's, pay for incoming channel capacity
- LN Zone Send LN bitcoins, get back on-chain bitcoins
- Ask around for people to open channels to you!