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* [https://cyphernode.io/ Cyphernode] An open-source self-hosted API which allows you to spawn and call your encrypted overlay network of dockerized Bitcoin and crypto software projects (virtual machines). | * [https://cyphernode.io/ Cyphernode] An open-source self-hosted API which allows you to spawn and call your encrypted overlay network of dockerized Bitcoin and crypto software projects (virtual machines). | ||
* [https://medium.com/lightning-power-users/easy-lightning-with-node-launcher-zap-488133edfbd Node Launcher by Pierre Rochard] | * [https://medium.com/lightning-power-users/easy-lightning-with-node-launcher-zap-488133edfbd Node Launcher by Pierre Rochard] | ||
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Revision as of 12:43, 28 February 2019
Off the shelf
- Casa has an off-the shelf lightning node
- NODL node
- Node on RaspberryPi with a nice LCD
- Lightning in a box
Do it Yourself
Currently there are a handful of different implementation of the BOLT standard. The various nodes from the different vendors or development teams are (or should be) compatible. See the following list and links for more information on setting up a node.
- Lnd by Lightning Labs, source code
- Eclair by ACINQ, source code
- C-lightning by Blockstream, source code
- Guide to Lightning on a Raspberry Pi
Install help
- Cyphernode An open-source self-hosted API which allows you to spawn and call your encrypted overlay network of dockerized Bitcoin and crypto software projects (virtual machines).
- Node Launcher by Pierre Rochard