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Yes, serving CBF is easy!
And in Bitcoin Safe random bitcoin nodes are selected automatically. No configuration necessary.
IT JUST WORKS.
Are you aware that some neutrino peers could ban its clients due to failed attempts / bad connection?
Some manual configuration will be necessary, for example if you want to connect to a friend node, that is closer than other random neutrino peer.
The CBF client is the bdk implementation https://github.com/2140-dev/kyoto and it works great. If one node disconnects, an other is chosen. I did lots of tests and it works great.
You can also add your own node as a peer https://bitcoin-safe.org/en/knowledge/compact-block-filters/#technical-details
cool.
I think is a really under estimated desktop wallet.
This is super cool! More bitcoin nodes should activate this option on their nodes and serve CBF to multiple clients.
A way to find and connect to these CBF peers is this list: https://bitnodes.io/nodes/?q=NODE_COMPACT_FILTERS