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c_otto83 2 years ago
I'm pretty confident ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de will receive a hardware upgrade soon, thanks to a sponsor I'll name once it is official. The nostr relay (wss://ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de/nostr) will also benefit from this! ~75 TByte HDD disk space several TByte SSD disk space (for caching) 192 GByte RAM (maybe 256 GByte, we'll see!) at least 20 GBit/sec internet connectivity 7 years of warranty with on-site support As before, the server will be hosted at RWTH Aachen University (sponsoring power, cooling, network).
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c_otto83 2 years ago
This happened again, twice. I requested 2 sat/vByte, next block is at around 3-4 sat/vByte. Both peers wanted to pay 30 sat/vByte instead. Their loss... View quoted note โ†’
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c_otto83 2 years ago
I'm lucky to have several large (~1 BTC and more) channels and enough inbound liquidity on my #LightningNetwork node. Because of this, I also see large forward requests. Some succeed, some fail. However, it's always saddening when my node has to reject a 0.9 BTC forward request with lots of sats attached as fees I could claim. I simply don't have that much liquidity. I wonder how this wrks out for other node operators - Alex Bosworth with his yalls nodes as an example. It'd be nice for LSPs/wallets to split larger payments (MPP), possibly with #PickhardtPayments. That way, my node could at least serve a (large?) fraction of the total amount. But, who knows, maybe those 0.9 BTC in my example above are just 1% of the total amount :)
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c_otto83 2 years ago
Lots of activity in the #LightningNetwork. It's hard to keep up, I'm rebalancing/fixing more than usual. I kinda need more sats, though :/
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c_otto83 2 years ago
PSA: Check your #LightningNetwork node's fee settings. I just requested a channel close with 1 sat/vByte. The mempool is empty. My peer, who has to pay the fees, wanted to pay 18 sat/vByte.
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c_otto83 2 years ago
How can I add content to my nostr relay? So far it only provides posts that I created myself, as my clients are connected to my node. How can I connect my relay to another relay, or forward missing data from my clients?
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c_otto83 2 years ago
There might be a new relay at wss://ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de/nostr adding 20 GBit/sec to the network. I'll reconfigure, restart and migrate the relay until things are settled, but please feel free to give it a try!
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c_otto83 2 years ago
Just got my first zap, out of the blue, anonymously. I've been using Bitcoin for more than 10 years now, and this technology still feels exciting! Oh, and thanks - I'll hodl on to those 21 sats :)
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c_otto83 2 years ago
Did any of you actually use LN with Binance or route to/from their node?
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c_otto83 2 years ago
I'd like to provide a public Nostr relay on ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de, which currently has 20 GBit/sec of network connectivity, in addition to lots of CPU and disk space. I have a strong preference for self-contained implementations making use of some strongly typed language (Go, Rust, Java, ...), and I'd be happy to provide some PostgreSQL backend. Could you recommend a mature implementation that is fit for the purpose? I'm aware of https://nostr.how/en/relay-implementations, but I'd prefer some guidelines and hear from your experiences.
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