>>If you want to just get the information without doing anything or running a 
>>node, then you can look it up on explorer sites, like **1ml dot org.**

I believe Artem meant 1ml dot com.

On Sun, Jul 29, 2018 at 11:37 AM Артём Литвинович <theart...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Define "measure".
>
> If you want to know how many nodes and channels are there, you need to 
> connect to any LN node and set initial_routing_sync flag in init message. 
> This will prompt the peer to send you the whole gossip dump, containing node 
> and channel info of every public node/channel (sans channel capacities).
>
> If you don't want to make stuff but just to query your c-lightning node, then 
> use listnodes and listchannels commands with lightning-cli.
>
> If you want to just get the information without doing anything or running a 
> node, then you can look it up on explorer sites, like 1ml dot org.
>
>
> -Artem
>
> 2018-07-29 17:21 GMT+03:00 Alex Evanovic <alex.evanovic....@gmail.com>:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Hope you are well.
>>
>> Can you please suggest how can I measure lightning nodes, in its current 
>> state?
>>
>> Best,
>> Alex
>> ᐧ
>>
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