pull down to refresh

But what if the owner of the private node did not create an invoice and the sender does not have a channel with the receiver? How can the private node have received sats this way?

the peer you have a private channel with will forward the payment to you and that peer must have a public channel to be able to receive the routed payment.

reply

Let me see if I got this right. To keep this channel private, the route would be as follows:
A- My private node
B- A second node, either my own or a third party's
C- LSP

A and B have a private channel, and B has a public channel with C that wraps the payments destined for A. Is that it?

reply

More or less, yes.
A LN payment usually takes by default 4 hops, but you can set to take more if you want.
Hops means, how many nodes will route your payment. Each node do not know too much about sender and receiver, that's called onion routing.

reply
0 sats \ 1 reply \ @Fenix 2 Jan

Do this hops increase the fee, right?

reply

yes, ofc, are routers, each router charge a fee.

reply