Hello ZmnSCPxj,
>In any case, it is certainly possible for the spec to simply specify allowing
>some multiparty system with unspecified link-level behavior, but with
>specified global-level behavior (i.e. contains some channels that can be
>routed through, but the spec will not define how the m
Good morning Trey,
>
> Would it really be masquerading though? The standard shouldn't care
> about how a multiparty channel is implemented, only the effective
> balance between each party in each subchannel. And that's regardless
> of if it's with Fulgurite being nested in BDW as previously mentio
Hello ZmnSCPxj,
> Yes, but if you want to interoperate, and it is Burchert-Decker-Wattenhofer
> that gets into BOLT instead of Fulgurite, then we will need to have some way
> to interoperate a Fulgurite system as masquerading as a
> Burchert-Decker-Wattenhofer factory.
Would it really be masqu
Good morning Trey,
> > > We might have to loosen the restrictions a bit how that information is
> > > validated of course.
>
> > For the case of Burchert-Decker-Wattenhofer channel factories, a single
> > channel announcement will be done for all channels within the factory,
> > signed off by
Hi,
> > We might have to loosen the restrictions a bit how that information is
> > validated of course.
> For the case of Burchert-Decker-Wattenhofer channel factories, a single
> channel announcement will be done for all channels within the factory, signed
> off by all of the participants in
Good morning Trey,
> There's already some amount of trust in the
> information you're getting about channels, so I think we have a bit of
> flexibility with regard to what we announce to the rest of the
> network. We might have to loosen the restrictions a bit how that
> information is validated of
Good afternoon,
>Of note, the routing gossip is not trust-based.
>Instead, part of the routing gossip is the block and transaction and output on
>which the channel is anchored onchain.
>Nodes check if the specified txo is unspent, and matches the purported
>capacity of the channel.
>Once a chann
Good morning Trey,
> One thing
> we've talked about is if you and your counterparty want to route
> payments through each other but also want to enter into discreet log
> contracts, it might make sense to set up a subchannel for each purpose
> so you don't have to re-sign for all the potential outc
Good morning list, and also Trey,
I confirmed that Trey accidentally replied only to me, but intended to reply to
the list.
> > Burchert-Decker-Wattenhofer channel factories are essentially multiparty (>
> > 2 participants) "channels" ("offchain updateable cryptocurrency systems")
> > with mul
Hi Trey,
This document is a description of how I view individual channels on Lightning
currently.
The document is valuable as it provide a viewpoint of how Lightning works at
each channel.
Burchert-Decker-Wattenhofer channel factories are essentially multiparty (> 2
participants) "channels" ("
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