For educational purposes I am starting a new node with only taproot channels. I looped over my `lncli describegraph` to run `lncli getnodeinfo <pubkey>` looking for feature 181 (simple-taproot-chans-x). Here are the badass pleb routing noderunners who already have taproot enabled: 036bc853cb9bc0a3964456ad3bfbfbbfa64e9867cf701de1e35f6e809449f566e1 Decentra-LN (31 channels, tor) 028803c6dd88596c7cf92566a641f7fb62cc848f525ab0bd5d72b6856fc71a44a9 Bee Tee See (31 channels, tor/ipv6) 03a01da97af71f7859cd1b2b6a70f221ecd49f6eabf0bf1e267bae9570b47232a6 slicksparks.ky @sathoarder 67 channels) There's a couple other notable ones run by gigachads but either their minimum channel size was way higher than I'm comfortable testing with or their node outright rejected my openchannel requests due to internal policies. If you're wondering how to open a taproot channel, here's the command: `lncli openchannel --node_key 03a01da97af71f7859cd1b2b6a70f221ecd49f6eabf0bf1e267bae9570b47232a6 --connect 161.97.109.229:9735 --sat_per_vbyte 21 --fundmax --channel_type=taproot --private` My first impression while waiting for a confirmation is that it does look like a regular transaction onchain. Even my own Zeus (v0.7.7) wallet doesn't show the channel yet, despite seeing the pending tx in transaction history. Neat! I probably need to install Zeus through obtainium so I can start getting the bleeding edge v0.8.0 apha updates. View quoted note โ†’

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We already have a channel ๐Ÿ˜‰ You might want to try opening a channel with noderunner as you guys are both โšก routing nodes 03f10c03894188447dbf0a88691387972d93416cc6f2f6e0c0d3505b38f6db8eb5
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