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* Some large channels are better than many small channels | * Some large channels are better than many small channels | ||
* View [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlPIB6jt6ww&app=desktop Lightning Channel Management on youtube] | * View [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlPIB6jt6ww&app=desktop Lightning Channel Management on youtube] | ||
* Reputation of peers is important | |||
** You can use a node's [[Bos score]] to determine quality | |||
** [https://1ml.com 1ml.com] has node scores | |||
* It can be useful to (only) connect to nodes you know (how to contact), so if your channel is inactive, you know whom to contact to investigate. | |||
* You can fund a node requesting liquidity on [[Incoming liquidity requests]] | |||
= Sizes = | |||
The max channel size is: 0.16777215 BTC | |||
= Incoming liquidity = | = Incoming liquidity = |
Latest revision as of 23:00, 20 December 2020
Keep in mind:
- Some large channels are better than many small channels
- View Lightning Channel Management on youtube
- Reputation of peers is important
- It can be useful to (only) connect to nodes you know (how to contact), so if your channel is inactive, you know whom to contact to investigate.
- You can fund a node requesting liquidity on Incoming liquidity requests
Sizes
The max channel size is: 0.16777215 BTC
Incoming liquidity
View the Incoming liquidity page