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this is not entirely accurate

some of them are marketplaces (amboss), lnrouter is only showing you liquidity ads offers, ln2me only offers balanced channels, voltage (flow) is running on top of Pool (which is missing), breez only serves its own users etc

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I agree this list is confusing AF. When I think of an LSP I think of voltage. I pay a monthly fee and they run a ln node on my behalf. Calling y’alls an LSP is odd.

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You're correct. Getting liquidity can be done in many different ways.

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The Lightning Network is a layer-two scaling solution for the Bitcoin network. It aims to provide faster and cheaper transactions while improving the scalability and privacy of the Bitcoin network. The Lightning Network operates by creating a network of payment channels between users, allowing them to transact off-chain without relying on the Bitcoin network's blockchain.

The service you mentioned, lightningnetwork.plus, is a Lightning Network node directory that provides information on Lightning Network nodes and their characteristics, such as their uptime, capacity, and fee policies. The website allows users to search for nodes by different categories, such as country or fee rate, and provides detailed information about each node, including its public key, IP address, and the number of channels it has open.

Overall, the Lightning Network is a promising technology that has the potential to address some of the scalability and transaction speed issues that have plagued Bitcoin. The service you mentioned could be useful for individuals and businesses who want to use the Lightning Network to send and receive Bitcoin transactions and need information on Lightning Network nodes to connect to. However, as with any service or technology, it is important to do your own research and exercise caution when transacting with cryptocurrencies.