Bitcoin Optech #152: Lightning Node Payments And More

Bitcoin Optech #152: Lightning Node Payments And More

This week’s newsletter describes a LN node payment proposal, Bitcoin Core PR Review Club meeting and more.The Bitcoin Optech newsletter provides readers with a top-level summary of the most important technical news happening in Bitcoin, along with resources that help them learn more. To help our readers stay up-to-date with Bitcoin, we're republishing the latest issue of this newsletter below. Remember to subscribe to receive this content straight to your inbox.This week’s newsletter describes a proposal to allow LN nodes to receive payments without keeping their private keys online all....


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