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order for the in-channel payment transaction to be valid. Everything
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by knowledgeable pseudonymous researcher ZmnSCPxj.
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by knowledgeable pseudonymous researcher [[ZmnSCPxj]].
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- **Library announced for BLS signatures:** well-known developer Bram
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Cohen [announced][bls announce] a "first draft (but fully functional)

_posts/en/newsletters/2019-01-08-newsletter.md

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- **Cross-chain LN as an options contract:** pseudonymous LN
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contributor ZmnSCPxj started a thread on the Lightning-Dev mailing
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contributor [[ZmnSCPxj]] started a thread on the Lightning-Dev mailing
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list pointing out that users could abuse payments that cross
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currencies to create almost free [short-term options contracts][] by
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delaying payment settlement. A [previous thread][cjp risk] by Corné

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pseudonymous LN developer [[ZmnSCPxj]] describes two situations in which
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other profit-maximizing nodes might allow free rebalances. The
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first case is the observation that the next hop in the route
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- **Additional Just-In-Time (JIT) LN routing discussion:** in the JIT
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contributor ZmnSCPxj explained why routing nodes needed zero-fee
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contributor [[ZmnSCPxj]] explained why routing nodes needed zero-fee
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rebalance operations in many cases for JIT routing to be incentive
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compatible. This week he [posted][jit with fee] a suggestion to the C-Lightning
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mailing list on how nodes could be less incentive compatible but still

_posts/en/newsletters/2019-08-07-newsletter.md

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- **Trampoline payments:** Bastien Teinturier opened a [PR][trampoline
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- **Trampoline payments:** [[Bastien Teinturier]] opened a [PR][trampoline
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pr] in the BOLTs repository and started a [discussion][trampoline
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discussion] on the Lightning-Dev mailing list about adding support to
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_posts/en/newsletters/2019-09-18-newsletter.md

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- [Lightning network topology][kc topology] by [[Carla Kirk-Cohen]]
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describes the public topology of channels between LN nodes at present,
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what factors influenced that shape, and what we might be able to do to
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_posts/en/newsletters/2019-10-09-newsletter.md

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tagging? (Respondents seemed opposed, some strongly.)
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contributor [[ZmnSCPxj]] [proposed][zmn internal tagging] an alternative
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tagging mechanism that would put the tag inside the taproot
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commitment, making it invisible unless a script-path spend was used.
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Pierre-Marie Padiou indicated support for the proposal. LND
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maintainer Olaoluwa Osuntokun believed the reasoning behind the
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ZmnSCPxj's [nodelets proposal][] suggests Alice and Bob

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full nodes and lightweight clients more resistant to eclipse
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attacks. Readers interested in learning more about eclipse attacks
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_posts/en/newsletters/2020-01-08-newsletter.md

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presentation he gave summarizing progress, including text indicating
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*Wormhole*, a method developed during a [Wasabi design discussion][]
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for sending payments as part of a chaumian coinjoin. The protocol
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(within the limits of the anonymity set). Developer [[ZmnSCPxj]]
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[[Bastien Teinturier]] [posted][teinturier post] to the Lightning-Dev mailing list about changing
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what data is added to a [BOLT11][] invoice for payments sent to
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[[Bastien Teinturier]] previously [posted][teinturier delink] about breaking the
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- *Introduction of turing completeness:* developer ZmnSCPxj
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- *Introduction of turing completeness:* developer [[ZmnSCPxj]]
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[criticized][zmn turing] the addition of opcodes that allow the
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creation of *deliberate* recursive covenants as also allowing the
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*accidental* creation of recursive covenants. Money paid into

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