Good morning Dario,
> We went ahead with this idea and implemented it in muun wallet as an
> experiment: you can scan an invoice, and if there isn't a route with enough
> capacity to the destination node, we'll open a channel directly and, once
> it's locked, fulfill the payment using that chan
Good morning Richard,
> I believe using the eltoo update scheme as a way to consolidate blocks of
> off-chain transactions is an interesting idea worth exploring.
>
> ZmnSCPxj brings up some limitations on arbitrary outputs scripts in eltoo.
> Although using CSV is more complicated and outputs
We went ahead with this idea and implemented it in muun wallet as an
experiment: you can scan an invoice, and if there isn't a route with enough
capacity to the destination node, we'll open a channel directly and, once
it's locked, fulfill the payment using that channel.
The initial idea was to im
I believe using the eltoo update scheme as a way to consolidate blocks of
off-chain transactions is an interesting idea worth exploring.
ZmnSCPxj brings up some limitations on arbitrary outputs scripts in eltoo.
Although using CSV is more complicated and outputs must also use
SIGHASH_NOINPUT [1],
Good morning all,
I saw also this thread:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/d19n6l/miniscript_streamlined_bitcoin_scripting/ezjb4ec/
Regards,
ZmnSCPxj
> Good morning David,
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