I root for the Lightening Network’s success, but it seems to have an inherent
weakness. Since routing tables are not part of the architecture how can the
sender chose the next recipient so as to effect an efficient path to the
ultimate receiver? With no routing table available the next
Who do you think controls the routing table for the internet? Is the internet
not a mesh network?
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Andy Schroder
On June 20, 2018 2:15:19 PM EDT, Joseph Hoane via Lightning-dev
wrote:
>I root for the Lightening Network’s success, but it seems to have an
>inherent weakness. Since routing
On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 02:02:51PM -0400, David A. Harding wrote:
> Anyone can rewrite a SIGHASH_NOINPUT input's outpoint, but the actual
> transaction containing the settlement is expected to have (at least) two
> inputs, with the second one originating the fees. That second input's
> signature