Don't get psyoped into believing that running a Lightning node is hard. It's not. Most people just wants to sell you something.
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Nothing is hard if you got time 😉
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Being curious and trying out new freedoms won't do you any harm. Demotivating and unmotivated people should keep their mouths shut. nostr:nevent1qqspywza9u3q8076qp6ruemvnd5etaeednd3ngu56dq2e6x6wapaq4qpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsygzsm98u9kzcp35zkpc62shck8335gqtq5yt4w26xwl0pp2a72qavvpsgqqqqqqs6fmdvk
Is not hard, but you can loose some sats.
I think I needed to hear that
Old laptop->Two terabyte SSD->start os -> Be Ungovernable https://docs.start9.com/0.3.5.x/diy/
Not really. Now you just have an old laptop that will stop working in a few weeks and taxes left to pay because of unrealized gains. Monero fixes that. https://image.nostr.build/097563164e615a24ba6be3a5d2d0037969fa4256e4e009ce29bddb74871512b9.jpg
True and mainly they want to sell you an inferior solution than lightning. Enterprise grade ops on lightning are still a challenge, but that's because you're trying to fit new technology into existing frameworks.
Nah, losing your money on a mismanaged node is a far higher risk than using a custodial wallet, depending on how sophisticated the user is. It's been a while since I've set up my node, though. Maybe the newer software is a lot easier/safer.
Here’s a DIY video for anyone interested. Set one up and checkout #AlbyHub if you want something easy to use for your first time. https://podverse.fm/episode/SmqJlJjtj @DuhLaurien ✌🏻👽💨 @Spencer
Wait, how are you sharing a video without youtube?! 🤯
Just explained that to a customer this morning. He was totally convinced that the alternative to Bitcoin for cheaper and faster txs were etiher BCash or Doge... And that lightning was over complicated of course...
Absolutely! ⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️ As big financial institutions move past the base layer and into Lightning, the FUD will come hard, heavy, and fast.
You spend too much time in bitcoin circles. Setting up a lightning node is not hard. Managing connectivity and liquidity and running it always on and available on clear net while making sure you don’t lose funds regularly is not easy for the average person. I have nothing to sell.
IMO, it's irresponsible to convince non tech savvy people into running a lightning node. If you don't know how to manage and back up a Linux server, you're seriously playing with fire putting money on one. Just use a damn mobile wallet or something.
A mobile “node in phone” lightning wallet is as far as I would recommend for most people I know, and even that is unnecessary for the average person who would probably only use Lightning for small purchases. There are a few of my friends that could run a full always-on lightning node, but it’s overkill unless you run a business or just like tinkering with tech.
It’s not hard to start, but it’s hard to self diagnose hardware failures and perform recovery when failures occur. I still have funds stuck on chain because I don’t know how to use chantools to sweep timelocked funds from a force close between my node and personal Blixt wallet. “Just use the command line” The inevitable problems are where running a node is hard, and the average person will struggle to recover their money.
Some people are selling me custodial solutions. nostr:nevent1qqspywza9u3q8076qp6ruemvnd5etaeednd3ngu56dq2e6x6wapaq4qpz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejj7q3q2rv5lskctqxxs2c8rf2zlzc7xx3qpvzs3w4etgemauy9thegr43sxpqqqqqqz0zycsh
When I was running a well oiled node back a few years ago it was pretty hard. I'm sure things are better now. I managed all my channels via the terminal and manually re-balance like every day. If there is a sort of automatic re-balancing algo that optimizes for fees and high traffic connections then it would be pretty easy. Also, I'm sure the backup solutions are better now. If you lost your HDD back then for some reason or your node state was compromised then your balance was basically lost. 😅 but it was exciting though to see lightning development happen and watch the network grow.
so easy just download chantools, ssh in your Linux terminal to recover your chanstatus borked Everyone can do it duh
Is there a good resource you would recommend for learning how to run a node properly? I never seem to get it right (particularly channel management)
Or, you know, you could just use Monero, which is Layer 1 and not have to worry about issues that would come with trying to run Layer 2 nodes and managing channels and all that shit.
@Alby can definitely make it easier to manage (I run a hub on Umbrel). If you’re a business owner and have a billion other things to manage as well, and just need it to work 24/7 with 99.999% uptime it can be a challenge running on prem, but they have a cloud option too.
Curious to learn how to do the same. I run on a macOS
I’m not sure if you can run Alby Hub itself on macOS. Umbrel and Start9 can be installed on a mini PC and they have Alby installers. I access my Alby Hub on Umbrel with my MacBook. Go to @BTCsessions profile and find the video on Alby, it’s good.
Agree with many of the rebuttals . . . Bitcoin's Achilles heel now is MOE. Lightning UX really sucks for the average casual user. nostr:nevent1qqspywza9u3q8076qp6ruemvnd5etaeednd3ngu56dq2e6x6wapaq4qpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhsygzsm98u9kzcp35zkpc62shck8335gqtq5yt4w26xwl0pp2a72qavvpsgqqqqqqsgx3wk5
Can confirm. If you have a spare laptop, you can run a node. Tools like nostr:nprofile1qqsrf5h4ya83jk8u6t9jgc76h6kalz3plp9vusjpm2ygqgalqhxgp9gpz4mhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejqzyrhwden5te0dehhxarj9ekxzmnyqyt8wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnwdaehgu3wvfskueq555fk2 make it even better, but Phoenix wallet is the best for those taking their first steps. nostr:nevent1qqspywza9u3q8076qp6ruemvnd5etaeednd3ngu56dq2e6x6wapaq4qppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qgs9pk20ctv9srrg9vr354p03v0rrgsqkpggh2u45va77zz4mu5p6ccrqsqqqqqpadp97m
It really depends^^