Related, I am also interested in the differences between the three major
lightning implementations: lnd, eclair, and c-lightning. I understand they
are implemented in Go, Scala, and C, respectively. Are there other
important differences for early adopters to consider, when selecting an
Thanks Christian,
I do know that i should not expose lighteningd to multiple tenants however,
I am still trying to understand:
1) How merchant wallet is tied up to an invoice?
2) How consumer wallet can send satoshi to that invoice id?
If you have any code examples that would be great.
On
v e writes:
> Will do as you suggested. one another question, when you say customers do
> you mean end clients who are buying goods and services?
Yes, they'll need to have clients that understand the Lightning protocol
just like anyone else in the network.
> Also i am
Thanks christian,
Will do as you suggested. one another question, when you say customers do
you mean end clients who are buying goods and services?
Also i am building an server-client model where i am trying to host
multiple merchants who can accepts payments from end customers.
Does that mean i
Hi v e,
in order to use Lightning Charge you will need the following:
- A full bitcoind node sync'd with the network
- A c-lightning node
- npm + lightgning-charge running to give you access to the REST API
We currently do not have (and may never have) bindings for bitcoinj.
Re invoices: