As LSP, would you consider offering services like Dunder LSP to private (mobile) nodes?
Potentially.... We have our own LSP, Flow 2.0, that provides liquidity to mobile nodes. If you are meaning about letting our customer be their own LSPs, yeah it's a possibility and something like Dunder could work there.
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I wasn't asking exactly about that, but more about the flow type of Dunder channels: user pay a LN invoice to LSP, then LSP open a channel towards user's private mobile or public node with the amount paid.
This type of process is quite handy in many situations, when
  • the user do not have onchain available funds to open a new channel
  • the user want/need an inbound channel that also could have a specific amount for outbound
  • the user do not want to use one of his UTXOs to open the channel.
But anyways, thanks for the answer about flow 2.0
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Got it, understood. That makes sense and that's basically how we have built Flow 2.0. A user requests a payment through our LSP, we detect when the payment is coming in and zero-conf open up a new channel to that mobile node to finish the payment. All noncustodial and just in time.
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