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You can compile it from source if you want too, but you would also need to install a postgres database with timescaleDB (you can connect to an existing one and add timescaleDB plugin too). I would recommend using docker though, but understand it if you want to avoid installing a lot on your node.
A better option is to simply install Torq on a separate server using docker.
Building for the future LN industry ⚡️ https://github.com/lncapital/torq
It’s a capital management system for LN nodes.
That's a great question, we will have to dig into that further, but I’m suspecting the the same as you. Another source of these might be exchanges and wallets, for example when kraken initially launched their node.
Absolutely, we’ll have more insight into this next week
Thank you! Glad you liked it! We’ll post a new one in the next week
Example of the channel balance over time for a single channel:
Torq does not yet offer automation of rebalancing and fees, but it gives you a lot more insight into what is happening with your channels. So it might give you clues to why you did not see much of a difference or why a channel is performing better or worse than before. We will add automation soon
Sankeys are really cool, the flow diagram is a sort of customised diagram I built to show the inbound vs outbound traffic for a channel based on a bar chart. I hope to use Sankeys some more for visualising stuff like aggregated data on payment attempts etc.
I love TimescaleDB it makes working with time series data like this much easier.
Torq is open source (MIT license), there is a long term business model for LN Capital (the company) for related services, for example a SaaS version. We believe an open source project backed by a business ensures a well developed and maintained project.
oh. I did not think about that, thank you for letting me know :)
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