Dave Scotese
Dave Scotese
The filter function examines short channel IDs, but not channel aliases. It examines dates, amounts, and fees. The failure to examine aliases is frustrating. It ought to filter on whatever...
> channel aliases? Do you mean node aliases? It does filter for node aliases for me and channel aliases I've never heard of. Good catch, I totally meant "node aliases"....
@ShahanaFarooqui your title is not accurate. It filters on short channel ID excellently. The problem is that it is displaying the node alias instead of the short channel ID (for...
> I'm confused. I'm on 0.7.0 and I believe it does filter for node aliases for me. Can you specify where exactly it doesn't work for you, so I can...
RTFL, in addition to RTFM. Understood. Closing for that reason.
"The next hash is your 128 to 256-bit key that determines your 12 to 24 seed words. The winning hash isn't used because the leading zeros make it non-random." The...
This is the same issue that I just ran into. Part of the problem is that NodeJS 18 documentation says that every file is treated as a module by NodeJS....
Github says I commented on this issue, but I don't see any comment from me on this issue. Any ideas?
Now that I understand what happened, here is a solution I think would work, in pseudo-code: ``` //Unstaking = amount of EOS user wants to unstake, if they are unstaking....
There are two APIs in Eclair that report fees, but one only reports the total fees for each channel for all time. The other is `audit` which reports every single...