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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @dickiegreenlead 9 Sep \ parent \ on: What are you working on this week? meta
Ah there's the mute button.
I'm currently working on improving the self-hosting experience of lightning addresses, add features to monitoring software for lightning node operators, and add features to lightning swap services.
Nope, i should have clarified that i dont mean LN maintanence transations on L1.
So it is what i presumed and its great to hear.
The service i bought only offered on-chain, but that isnt the case as much anymore.
21 sats \ 1 reply \ @dickiegreenlead OP 1 Sep \ parent \ on: When was your last on-chain payment? bitcoin
Same here, but when was the last time you bought something other than the ability to pay off-chain?
I see, I was thinking about static address swaps from Lightning Labs, that's how they work. But the classical swaps yeah, its the clients job to publish the funding tx.
In you scenario you basically hand over the keys to your utxos to Boltz in exchange for an off-chain payment.
Boltz would have to spend the coins now, either cosolidate or single spend, so in a high-fee environment, they would likely charge you with the cost of moving the coins on-chain by subtracting a fee from you lightning invoice amount that you receive.