ZmnSCPxj <zmnsc...@protonmail.com> writes: > Good morning Rusty, > > To clarify, it seems the below: > > 1. There is a "private" node, one whose channels are all non-published. > 2. There is a public node who knows that everything that passes through the > channel with the "private" node comes only from the "private" node. It thus > has an information advantage it might not have any incentive to sacrifice.
This is true. > 3. This protocol is initiated by the public node, and if the public node > does not initiate it, the "private" node can do nothing. > > Is my understanding correct? More routes means more fees, though. Your peer can always offer substandard service, so I don't think this is *worse*. Cheers, Rusty. _______________________________________________ Lightning-dev mailing list Lightning-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/lightning-dev