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New channel get a private channel #241

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QueenGit opened this issue Sep 1, 2019 · 8 comments
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New channel get a private channel #241

QueenGit opened this issue Sep 1, 2019 · 8 comments

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@QueenGit
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QueenGit commented Sep 1, 2019

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I open a new channel and its automatically a privat one. There should be a public one by default, like it was in there early versions.

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  • Version 0.4.0
@ottosuess
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we open private channels because we expect most people will run lnd on their phones.

phones won't be able to route so private channels are the way to go 🤔

@QueenGit
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QueenGit commented Sep 2, 2019

That's a good point, but I use Zap to mange my LND node. There would it be nice if I could open a public one.

@JimmyMow
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JimmyMow commented Sep 2, 2019

Makes sense to allow a public/private toggle for remote node users maybe

@ottosuess
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or maybe open public channels for remote connections and private channels for lnd running on the device?

@mrfelton
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mrfelton commented Sep 2, 2019

In the desktop app, we default to private channels for Neutrino nodes and public channel's for remote nodes. For remote node users we also display a private toggle to allow them to override our default and make their channel private if they like.

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QueenGit commented Sep 2, 2019

In the desktop app, we default to private channels for Neutrino nodes and public channel's for remote nodes. For remote node users we also display a private toggle to allow them to override our default and make their channel private if they like.

That would be a good way for the iOS version to, I think.

@k0gen
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k0gen commented Sep 2, 2021

Makes sense to allow a public/private toggle for remote node users maybe

Yes. It can stay private by default but at least make an public/private toggle option for remote node users.

@jheathco
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I also agree there needs to be an option for this.

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