Damus
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Matt Corallo
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Let’s be clear, if no one steps up and decides to run LSPs because everyone is worried about regulatory concerns, every bitcoin L2 system is toast - every one that has a reasonable security model relies on some kind of centralized or federated party that has similar concerns, even if they can’t seize funds.

Without any L2 systems everyone using bitcoin will simply use custodial platforms because that’s the only way to get reasonable fees and payment latency.

And don’t go yelling at ACINQ for deciding not to operate Phoenix in the US, the software required to run an LSP is open source, with only relatively minimal liquidity allocation logic required to get started. We need new entrants, and that means new companies who think the risk is manageable (I’m confident it is, but I can’t fault anyone for not wanting to take that risk).

If you see someone suggesting ACINQ should just keep running, the correct response is “well why aren’t you running an LSP”.
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Dan · 108w
Couldn't agree more. The people yelling "cowards!" are making caricatures of themselves.
RamenCoffee · 108w
It's possible that LSPs might be unviable during the transition to a transnational currency system.
Alex · 108w
Fwiw, lighting capacity didn’t change https://m.primal.net/IBMc.jpg
Toshi · 108w
Are you running an LSP?
Dion Wilson · 108w
I would if I had the technical know how.
Return · 108w
Centralized or federated parties cannot be a part of the equation. What ever happened to atomic swaps?
Leo Wandersleb · 108w
Is it feasible to run LSPs on TOR anonymously?
banjo · 108w
So (forgive my ignorance) is this issue charging sats while running an LSP? Or is it something else? (i.e. could you run altruistically without charging any fees and be adhering to the law?)
n3xB | Global Bitcoin Exchange Protocol on Nostr · 108w
What is the computing resource need to run LSP? Higher than a Lightning routing node I presume, but less than a Nostr node?
VariableFate · 107w
Uh, If Phoenix open sources their node ACINQ software I would run that LSP in a heartbeat, but they haven't done that. Instead I run 'LSP's like LNbits and LNDhub because they are ACTUALLY readily available software on consumer facing nodes.
cheemscommander · 107w
Hashrate Escrows and Blind Merged Mining fixes this...
Elephant in the root · 107w
So, why aren't you running LSP?