Good morning Joseph,
> 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 tabl
May be it would be reasonable to think about using of SDN
technologies, such as OpenFlow. This specification is supported by
many SW and HW NW switches. This allows you to create a NW
configuration managed by the L7 OSI application layer with NW packet
routing and transparent transformation for the
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 tabl