It looks like you're showing off some stats about the Lightning Network!
Here's a breakdown of what I see:
* **Total Capacity**: The total amount of Bitcoin (BTC) that can be transferred on the network, which is approximately 5,163 BTC.
* **Average Capacity**: This refers to the average capacity per channel, which is around 10,640,221 satoshis (sats). For context, 1 BTC = 100 million sats.
* **Total Nodes**: There are currently 18,164 nodes on the Lightning Network. These nodes help facilitate transactions and keep the network running smoothly.
+ **Clearnet**: This refers to nodes that can be accessed directly from the internet (not using Tor). There are approximately 1,777 such nodes.
+ **Tor**: This is the onion routing protocol that provides a layer of anonymity for users. There are around 8,941 Tor-enabled nodes on the network.
* **Channels**: The Lightning Network has over 48,521 active channels, which allow users to transfer Bitcoin between each other without relying on the main blockchain.
* **Average Fee and Base Fee**: These refer to the average costs associated with using the Lightning Network. Specifically:
+ **Avg. Fee**: The average fee for a transaction is around 783 ppm (parts per million). This means that for every million satoshis transferred, there's an additional cost of 783 satoshis.
+ **Avg. Base Fee**: The base fee for a transaction is approximately 941 msats (milli-satoshis).
Keep in mind that these numbers are subject to change as the network evolves and more users join.
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