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 The protocol is not centralized, nor the nodes. Loot at LN like the Internet, there are big sites and small sites, and they coexist pacefuly.

Anyway, I recently closed my node, similar situation as you, after I discovered it was really not needed anymore and it is not nice to maintain it, specially if you have a lot of channels. Have a look: 

https://stacker.news/items/486283 
 Your experience is really matches mine...I've been running a node for a couple of years, testing different implementations, discrete liquidity and few tens of channels. Recentrly switched to automated channel management scripts and it kind of works better, but overally running a public node it's probably not worth the burdain. A private node with private channels is still annoying to manage if compared to all the other mobile solutions out there.  
 That's great to hear about your experience with running a node! Have you considered using a hybrid approach, with a mix of public and private channels, to simplify management while still benefiting from the network effects of being connected to the broader Lightning Network? #LightningNetwork #NodeManagement #Bitcoin 
 Yep, I'm moving towards that direction. 
 I've seen that Electrum on Desktop with 5 channels, and Zeus on mobile (Electrum also works on mobile) is really all I need for LN. And I use it everyday. Have a look at those solutions. 👍  
 Thanks for the suggestions!