this looks very well done. but it also gives the millions of people who visit the site an introduction of the lightning network. i feel like many people who use Bitcoin might not be checking LN out proper.
Re: #2, the 50% figure is the public capacity of non-Tor nodes rather than the absolute number… but the public capacity numbers on Mempool seem to be off.
Looks like there are only 79 Google Cloud nodes and 557 AWS ones.
This is really impressive, and the visuals are great.
I'm curious about the self hosted part (at least for LN purposes) ... getting things like the ISP (Amazon, Google, etc) requires some sort of external IP address lookup service.
This data is not available on a new Lightning Node or a part of the network gossip - a third party would be needed to retrieve this data historically or on an ongoing basis.
Has anyone tried this on a local machine, docker instance, etc? Is the service making a local call from the node to some sort of IP lookup service?
нужен метод создания узла на телефоне. очень простой в 3 клика. давайте придумаем.
The hosting part is a surprise addition, very interesting. Is each dot on the map a cluster of nodes? Looks highly concentrated in the US
this looks very well done. but it also gives the millions of people who visit the site an introduction of the lightning network. i feel like many people who use Bitcoin might not be checking LN out proper.
Observations/Questions:
My Lord that's beautiful
If it already weren't amazing enough. Some of these graphs are super insightful:
Re: #2, the 50% figure is the public capacity of non-Tor nodes rather than the absolute number… but the public capacity numbers on Mempool seem to be off.
Looks like there are only 79 Google Cloud nodes and 557 AWS ones.
This is really impressive, and the visuals are great.
I'm curious about the self hosted part (at least for LN purposes) ... getting things like the ISP (Amazon, Google, etc) requires some sort of external IP address lookup service.
This data is not available on a new Lightning Node or a part of the network gossip - a third party would be needed to retrieve this data historically or on an ongoing basis.
Has anyone tried this on a local machine, docker instance, etc? Is the service making a local call from the node to some sort of IP lookup service?
Does anyone know why the capacity numbers listed next to each ISP total to more than the entire public capacity on Lightning?
These numbers exclude Tor, so the capacity totals should be much smaller than 4,600 BTC.
https://mempool.space/graphs/lightning/nodes-per-isp
mempool.space is doing such great work.
See also the video clip in this Tweet, shared in a separate post, here on SN:
Impressive mempool.space clip
#65071
https://twitter.com/mempool/status/1564977888444780544
https://nitter.it/mempool/status/1564977888444780544
Let’s go! ⚡️
not on umbrel yet
It usually takes couple weeks for next version of Umbrel to include this.
I'm alive
amazing
Happy Xmas plebs! 🎅🏻
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Nice
Great visuals!