--- Day changed Sat Dec 23 2017 00:20 < sdfgsdfg> hi, when is lightning going live 00:21 < sdfgsdfg> feb 2018 ? 00:21 < sdfgsdfg> ok 00:23 -!- jy [b42228fb@gateway/web/freenode/ip.180.34.40.251] has joined #lnd 00:24 -!- jy is now known as Guest93647 00:24 -!- Guest93647 [b42228fb@gateway/web/freenode/ip.180.34.40.251] has quit [Client Quit] 00:32 -!- ThomasV [~thomasv@unaffiliated/thomasv] has joined #lnd 00:34 -!- aakselrod [~aakselrod@gateway/vpn/privateinternetaccess/aakselrod] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 01:15 -!- blyat_ [~blyat@cpe-71-71-200-3.carolina.res.rr.com] has joined #lnd 01:18 -!- j9m [52661e3d@gateway/web/freenode/ip.82.102.30.61] has joined #lnd 01:19 -!- blyat [~blyat@cpe-71-71-200-3.carolina.res.rr.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 01:30 -!- blyat__ [~blyat@cpe-71-71-200-3.carolina.res.rr.com] has joined #lnd 01:34 -!- blyat_ [~blyat@cpe-71-71-200-3.carolina.res.rr.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 02:05 -!- j9m [52661e3d@gateway/web/freenode/ip.82.102.30.61] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 02:13 -!- www34 [550a66e3@gateway/web/freenode/ip.85.10.102.227] has joined #lnd 02:13 < www34> the windows lightning app seems to come with some default channels that try to be opened, however the logs show error EOF for all of them. does that mean they are all offline? 02:20 -!- www34 [550a66e3@gateway/web/freenode/ip.85.10.102.227] has quit [Quit: Page closed] 02:20 -!- ThomasV [~thomasv@unaffiliated/thomasv] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 02:28 -!- sdfgsdfg is now known as dfgsgg232452 02:41 -!- dfgsgg232452 is now known as sdfgsdfg23 02:43 -!- usil [~foo@odisej.fmf.uni-lj.si] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 02:45 -!- usil [~foo@odisej.fmf.uni-lj.si] has joined #lnd 02:50 -!- ThomasV [~thomasv@unaffiliated/thomasv] has joined #lnd 02:51 -!- JackH_ [~laptop@host-80-43-143-211.as13285.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 03:09 -!- sovjet [~sovjet@user182.c2.sevnica.kabelnet.net] has joined #lnd 03:11 -!- belcher [~belcher@unaffiliated/belcher] has joined #lnd 03:16 -!- sovjet [~sovjet@user182.c2.sevnica.kabelnet.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 03:16 -!- sovjet [~sovjet@user182.c2.sevnica.kabelnet.net] has joined #lnd 03:17 -!- ThomasV [~thomasv@unaffiliated/thomasv] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 03:29 -!- jchia_ [~jchia@116.192.16.175] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 03:31 -!- jchia_1 [~jchia@116.192.16.175] has joined #lnd 03:35 -!- blyat_ [~blyat@cpe-71-71-200-3.carolina.res.rr.com] has joined #lnd 03:38 -!- blyat__ [~blyat@cpe-71-71-200-3.carolina.res.rr.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 04:08 < creslin> The greatest thing about running btcd on a RasPi / SDCard is you get plenty of time to try some morning stretching and planks while this: "[INF] CHAN: Loading block index. This might take a while..." 04:08 < creslin> morning 04:15 <@roasbeef> creslin: lolol, jimpo has a PR to speed that up, basically making the work needed to load the index into memory purely sequential I/O 04:19 < Sentineo> creslin: lol but stretchin is important! :) 04:23 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@unaffiliated/boscop] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 04:25 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@2a03:2260:3009:100:396d:fe47:dbf:500d] has joined #lnd 04:25 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@2a03:2260:3009:100:396d:fe47:dbf:500d] has quit [Changing host] 04:25 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@unaffiliated/boscop] has joined #lnd 04:26 < creslin> We do stretch and plank every day, Maggie(age nearly 2), likes to climb under (ok), and over(not ok) too. And the twitter fairies have blessed us with a lnd/bitcoind howto to try later. 04:33 -!- drexl [~drexl@cpc130676-camd16-2-0-cust445.know.cable.virginm.net] has joined #lnd 04:41 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@unaffiliated/boscop] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 04:42 < Sentineo> hehe 04:42 < Sentineo> I find yin yoga the most important thing in the morning, could not operate without stretching :) 04:43 <@roasbeef> zazen ftw 04:44 < sdfgsdfg23> so when is lnd officially coming 04:44 < sdfgsdfg23> for the people to use 04:44 < sdfgsdfg23> on mainnet 04:45 <@roasbeef> when you test sum mo 04:45 < Sentineo> is segwit adoption rate a show stopper? 04:45 < sdfgsdfg23> why raise the bar lets just shove it in there people are dying for it 04:45 < Sentineo> sdfgsdfg23: having it fail due to some untested bugs is not the best way to propagate it ... inho 04:45 < Sentineo> imho 04:46 < sdfgsdfg23> it looks good to me 04:46 < sdfgsdfg23> :P 04:46 -!- SopaXorzTaker [~SopaXorzT@unaffiliated/sopaxorztaker] has joined #lnd 04:46 < sdfgsdfg23> ok ill lend a hand and hope I get something in return 04:46 < SopaXorzTaker> Okay, I have an ODROID-XU, a 8 GB SD card and a bunch of enthusiasm 04:47 < SopaXorzTaker> how do I run a LN node? 04:47 <@roasbeef> Sentineo: nah doesn't affect anything , just tis existence if fine 04:47 < Sentineo> create a testnet full node SopaXorzTaker 04:47 < sdfgsdfg23> you can even display the testnet nodes 04:48 < Sentineo> roasbeef: ah sure ... as it uses segwit txes (who cares if other non LN txes are not) 04:48 < Sentineo> SopaXorzTaker: if you want I can open my testnet node for connections, cause 8GB is not enough for an unpruned one 04:48 < Sentineo> I mean to try out all implementations ... 04:49 < Sentineo> I am spinning up an btcd testnet node as well 04:49 < sdfgsdfg23> displaying the testnet node graph is just a testnet functionality I suppose 04:49 < Sentineo> I hope https://explorer.acinq.co/#/ will work on mainnet as well 04:50 <@roasbeef> you can run lnd w/o a full node 04:50 < Sentineo> yep I know that ... using neutrino! :) 04:51 < Sentineo> I want to try out all LN clients though just for fun 04:51 -!- belcher_ [~belcher@unaffiliated/belcher] has joined #lnd 04:51 < Sentineo> roasbeef: why the name neutrino btw? 04:51 <@roasbeef> it's a light client 04:51 < Sentineo> is it cause it is tiny ? 04:51 <@roasbeef> neutrinos are "light" :p 04:51 < Sentineo> :) 04:52 < Sentineo> and they most probably move with the speed of light 04:52 <@roasbeef> also it sounds cool, was deep into some sci-fi when we named it 04:52 < Sentineo> but break a bunch of symetries :D 04:52 < sdfgsdfg23> who's endurance node 04:52 < sdfgsdfg23> I was going to name my node endurance 04:52 < sdfgsdfg23> bahhh 04:52 < Sentineo> roasbeef: yeah, love science stuff. And it fits to LN. Love the "bips" being bolts :D 04:52 -!- belcher [~belcher@unaffiliated/belcher] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 04:59 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@unaffiliated/boscop] has joined #lnd 05:02 < creslin> Is there a set of none functional tests to run through. I have some time each day to execute use-cases and record the output / raise incidents 05:03 <@roasbeef> creslin: ofc there are tests, or do you have something more specific in mind? 05:05 < Sentineo> creslin: if you mind documenting those use cases tests it would serve as an inspiration for me :) 05:05 < Sentineo> cause usually what I like testing are different scenarios, either attacks, or normal behaviors, etc. Best way to present it latter to people. 05:06 < creslin> I was scanning the above conversation, more testing required. If the project has a tests and need a body to help execute them I can do this. With regard to creating new test-cases, im not familiar enough with lnd or its requirements to author the steps. I could tidy existing use-cases into well formatted test cases if know where to look for them. 05:07 < Sentineo> creslin: that last part sounds as a good way to teach LN basics - I my self do not fully understand it, so can not write such thing, but will be happe to assist in some guide 05:08 < Sentineo> e.g. what I am thinking in bitcoin it is easy to simulate a fork for people to show what does it mean and how it behaves. Once can use regtest and connect 2 nodes with tips diverging 05:08 < Sentineo> so was thinking for something similar for LN in general 05:15 -!- ghost43 [~daer@gateway/tor-sasl/daer] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 05:15 -!- ghost43 [~daer@gateway/tor-sasl/daer] has joined #lnd 05:16 < sdfgsdfg23> how come people have like 90+ channels, I wonder how they run lnd... saw some frontends for wallets 05:17 < sdfgsdfg23> bosworths test site from months ago 05:17 < sdfgsdfg23> as well 05:18 -!- Styil [~Styil@gateway/vpn/privateinternetaccess/styil] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 05:18 < sdfgsdfg23> but 90 ? dam son 05:28 -!- []J [~Z@115.63.170.69] has joined #lnd 05:40 -!- meshcollider [uid246294@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-tfhjswactsetdeba] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 05:40 -!- blyat__ [~blyat@cpe-71-71-200-3.carolina.res.rr.com] has joined #lnd 05:42 -!- Cheery [~cheery@7-239-179-185.static.tentacle.fi] has joined #lnd 05:43 -!- blyat_ [~blyat@cpe-71-71-200-3.carolina.res.rr.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 248 seconds] 05:44 < Cheery> Is there a good explanation of how the hashed timelock contracts work exactly? 05:46 < Cheery> it looks like the whole thing relies on the idea that it's possible for you to close the channel before the malicious actor. 05:46 < Cheery> but how does that handle the possibilities to not be able to get transaction through the memory pool in time? 05:49 < drexl> does anyone know what's up with that error? 05:49 < drexl> [WRN] LNWL: Unable to synchronize wallet to chain: -5: Rescan address C5oAqL45ogdeposFW13NtgtvEkCjDnJB8RW3t: decoded address is of unknown size 05:50 <@roasbeef> drexl: your chian settings are messed up, I don't even regonize what type of error that is 05:51 <@roasbeef> Cheery: in blocks, and time is a paramter 05:51 <@roasbeef> type of address that is* 05:55 < drexl> roasbeef I found this github issue with the same problem https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/issues/105 05:55 <@roasbeef> what are you trying to do? 05:56 < drexl> just run lnd 05:56 <@roasbeef> you have weird settings 05:56 < drexl> litecoin.active=1 litecoin.testnet=1 litecoin.rpcuser=test litecoin.rpcpass=123 debuglevel=debug 05:57 < drexl> this is my config 05:57 <@roasbeef> running ltcd? 05:57 < drexl> yes 05:57 <@roasbeef> really you should just test on bitcoin's testnet 05:57 <@roasbeef> no one is running on litecoin 05:57 < drexl> how big is the testnet blockchain ? 05:57 <@roasbeef> make sure you have the latest version of ltcd 05:57 <@roasbeef> liek 14gb 05:57 < drexl> okay 06:05 < Cheery> roasbeef: but does that mean that if you don't get the transaction into the block before the peer's timelock opens in your payment channel, then the peer can screw you? 06:10 < Cheery> or likewise it seems like the nodes participating in the LN have to be vigilant of what's passed around into the blockchain 06:11 < AndyS2> Cheery: you can monitor the blockchain yourself, or pay someone to do it 06:11 < AndyS2> Cheery: just hand them the transaction thats only valid if the other actor wants to steal from you 06:11 < AndyS2> maybe you even added the monitor-er as an output into that transaction, so they know what they'll get out of it if they get it into the blockchain 06:13 < AndyS2> if the timelock opens, both ways to spend the output are valid, and the one who gets his tx into the blockchain first gets to spend the output. you can increase fees if you fear that the timelock is about to expire, and that will not cost you money until the amount the other party still had left in their channel is used up 06:15 <@roasbeef> you can also just burn all their funds in the channel towards fees progressively 06:16 < AndyS2> say you had 1 bitcoin each in the channel, and they decide to release the first commitment with 1 each onto the blockchain when it's actually you 1.5, them 0.5. AFAIK, you can then create a depending tx that will burn up to 0.5 bitcoin in fees without being defrauded at all. if you spend less and it gets in, yay, free money 06:16 <@roasbeef> in this game, the attacker is further disincentivized, as they'll gain nothing, miners come up, you get your money back 06:17 < AndyS2> if you let the channel deteriorate towards you 2btc, they 0, then there's no reason why they shouldn't try to defraud you ;) 06:17 <@roasbeef> AndyS2: yep, your justice tx can progressively bleed out their money into fees 06:17 <@roasbeef> in the protocol, both side must maintain a reserve in order to avoid the cost less attack 06:18 < AndyS2> so just leave a reasonable amount on either side that seems safe. 06:19 < drexl> If I relay someone elses transaction through my channel does my channel balance change? 06:19 <@roasbeef> you gain some funds drexl 06:19 <@roasbeef> funds are redistributed over the channel 06:19 <@roasbeef> you forward out less than you got in, the diff is your fee 06:20 < AndyS2> roasbeef: but the other channel (the one where I 'out' the transaction) has less funds afterwards, right? 06:20 <@roasbeef> less on your side yes 06:20 <@roasbeef> incoming has more on your side 06:20 < AndyS2> sorry, yes. I have problems with always staying exact enough in my wording. 06:21 < drexl> say I have a channel with you and each have 5 btc in it and someone wants to send you a bitcoin through me so our final balance will be me 4 you 6 and the third party pays me 1 btc 06:21 < drexl> right? 06:24 < AndyS2> me(5)6 ---- 4(5)you(5)6 ----4(5)them (without lightning fees) 06:24 < AndyS2> (5) is original 5 bitcoin, number without () is current balance in that channel. you and them also have a channel 06:25 < AndyS2> both channels still sum up to their respective funding amount 06:25 < drexl> so each time I relay a transaction my balance goes down and I have to top up 06:26 < AndyS2> in one channel, you gain more funds, in the other (out) you get less 06:26 < AndyS2> if one channel is really low for you, you might want to top up 06:27 < drexl> and does the top up go to the blockchain ? 06:27 < AndyS2> I'm the wrong person to ask this, but from what I understand, you could also ask me to give you 1 btc on the channel by paying me in another way 06:27 < Cheery> roasbeef: how big the reserve would have to be under current constraints? 06:27 < AndyS2> and the network might naturally balance out channels 06:28 < AndyS2> (you could ask for low fees if I want to pay over you) 06:29 < Cheery> roasbeef: it sounds like you could directly calculate that from the tx fees 06:29 < AndyS2> I want to stress that I'm not a dev and just read up on all this a few weeks ago. 06:30 < AndyS2> the great thing about this relaying funds stuff is that it's trustless. you don't have to fear 'them' not paying you after you sent 'me' that one bitcoin 06:30 < AndyS2> (and likewise, they don't have to trust you, either) 06:31 < drexl> I get it but if other people lower my balance and when I have to top up I get hit with miner fees how does this work ? 06:32 < AndyS2> you can ask for transaction fees on lightning 06:32 -!- J [aed701e7@gateway/web/freenode/ip.174.215.1.231] has joined #lnd 06:33 < AndyS2> so ask for 25% of what it would cost you to top the channel if you have 5btc in there and someone wants to send 1btc 06:33 -!- J is now known as Guest72879 06:36 < Cheery> hmm.. well. Though this system means that you only need to be vigilant if you're a merchant 06:36 < Cheery> or receiving payments 06:36 -!- ThomasV [~thomasv@unaffiliated/thomasv] has joined #lnd 06:37 < Cheery> but the need to buffer btc into the payment channel concerns me a bit. 06:37 < Cheery> means that you can only have so many payment channels open at once. 06:38 < Cheery> and if you run out of money, then you have to trust someone again 06:38 < AndyS2> yeah, that computer is probably online and is able to pay people what is in the channel. so security is more of a concern than with a cold storage wallet if you want to act like a relay 06:38 -!- Guest72879 [aed701e7@gateway/web/freenode/ip.174.215.1.231] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 06:39 -!- fg [9b459543@gateway/web/freenode/ip.155.69.149.67] has joined #lnd 06:40 < AndyS2> Cheery: I don't see a reason why there won't be a market for people topping off channels. Maybe it's technically difficult, but say many people have a channel open with amazon: maybe you could pay amazon in fiat to have it rebalance your skewed channels. Again, I'm not a dev, but it's not much different than amazon paying you over a different hop 06:40 < AndyS2> (and not directly) 06:41 -!- ThomasV [~thomasv@unaffiliated/thomasv] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 06:41 < AndyS2> I also saw a paper on another layer that many people would pay into to fund lightning transactions by unrelated researchers 06:48 < Cheery> maybe the whole thing why it's taking so long is because people are trying to figure out good rules for it to actually work. 06:50 < Cheery> what I've heard so far sounds complicated and difficult to explain. 06:51 < Cheery> but the overall idea seems right. Not decreasing pressure from the blockchain would mean that it'll be always crowded, no matter how much the blocksize increases. 06:57 -!- cryptosoap [~cryptosoa@gateway/tor-sasl/cryptosoap] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 06:58 -!- cryptosoap [~cryptosoa@gateway/tor-sasl/cryptosoap] has joined #lnd 06:58 -!- ThomasV [~thomasv@unaffiliated/thomasv] has joined #lnd 07:01 -!- Nick2345235 [57d6da66@gateway/web/freenode/ip.87.214.218.102] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 07:22 -!- ThomasV [~thomasv@unaffiliated/thomasv] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 07:23 -!- Giszmo [~leo@pc-204-28-214-201.cm.vtr.net] has joined #lnd 07:29 -!- sdfgsdfg23 [~sdfgsdfg@unaffiliated/sdfgsdfg] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 07:45 -!- blyat_ [~blyat@cpe-71-71-200-3.carolina.res.rr.com] has joined #lnd 07:49 -!- blyat__ [~blyat@cpe-71-71-200-3.carolina.res.rr.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 07:54 -!- frank_ [253a3901@gateway/web/freenode/ip.37.58.57.1] has joined #lnd 07:55 -!- drexl_ [~drexl@185.159.156.4] has joined #lnd 07:58 -!- drexl [~drexl@cpc130676-camd16-2-0-cust445.know.cable.virginm.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 07:58 -!- drexl_ is now known as drexl 08:03 -!- frank_ [253a3901@gateway/web/freenode/ip.37.58.57.1] has left #lnd [] 09:15 -!- ThomasV [~thomasv@unaffiliated/thomasv] has joined #lnd 09:22 -!- ThomasV [~thomasv@unaffiliated/thomasv] has quit [Ping timeout: 248 seconds] 09:36 -!- YungMoonHodler_ [~me@unaffiliated/boscop] has joined #lnd 09:38 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@unaffiliated/boscop] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 09:39 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@unaffiliated/boscop] has joined #lnd 09:43 -!- YungMoonHodler_ [~me@unaffiliated/boscop] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 09:45 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@unaffiliated/boscop] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 09:45 -!- frib [~dynorsau@51.179.101.137] has joined #lnd 09:50 -!- blyat__ [~blyat@cpe-71-71-200-3.carolina.res.rr.com] has joined #lnd 09:54 -!- blyat_ [~blyat@cpe-71-71-200-3.carolina.res.rr.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 09:57 -!- frib [~dynorsau@51.179.101.137] has quit [Read error: Connection timed out] 09:57 -!- frib [~dynorsau@51.179.101.137] has joined #lnd 10:06 -!- ThomasV [~thomasv@unaffiliated/thomasv] has joined #lnd 10:22 -!- ThomasV [~thomasv@unaffiliated/thomasv] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 10:24 -!- frib [~dynorsau@51.179.101.137] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 10:34 -!- Giszmo [~leo@pc-204-28-214-201.cm.vtr.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 10:39 < cloaks> how goes development on lightning, folks? 10:53 -!- dan0ss [908bd594@gateway/web/freenode/ip.144.139.213.148] has joined #lnd 11:05 -!- SopaXorzTaker [~SopaXorzT@unaffiliated/sopaxorztaker] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 11:15 -!- wumpus [~quassel@pdpc/supporter/professional/wumpus] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 11:15 -!- wumpus [~quassel@pdpc/supporter/professional/wumpus] has joined #lnd 11:18 -!- galileopy [~galileopy@181.121.86.83] has joined #lnd 11:29 < dan0ss> shup 11:33 -!- drexl [~drexl@185.159.156.4] has quit [Quit: drexl] 11:34 -!- dan0ss [908bd594@gateway/web/freenode/ip.144.139.213.148] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 11:55 -!- blyat_ [~blyat@cpe-71-71-200-3.carolina.res.rr.com] has joined #lnd 11:58 -!- usil [~foo@odisej.fmf.uni-lj.si] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 11:59 -!- blyat__ [~blyat@cpe-71-71-200-3.carolina.res.rr.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 12:00 -!- usil [~foo@odisej.fmf.uni-lj.si] has joined #lnd 12:06 -!- angryferret [569ea986@gateway/web/freenode/ip.86.158.169.134] has joined #lnd 12:08 < angryferret> Hello all. I have just been trough the Docker instructions and found it to be super easy to use and excute all the examples. I did find quite a few spelling/grammar issuses in the readme. I have updated it and would like to do a PR. 12:08 < angryferret> Is there some process I need to go through? 12:09 < angryferret> Or should I just commit and submit a PR on GitHub? 12:09 -!- BeeCoding [~rafael@177.9.92.155] has joined #lnd 12:09 < BeeCoding> hey 12:10 < BeeCoding> anyone here? 12:10 < angryferret> I'm here but I just joined and noone else seems to be here :D 12:10 < BeeCoding> oh lol 12:11 < BeeCoding> I'm trying to discover what is needed for mainnet to be in production 12:12 -!- meshcollider [uid246294@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-uwxwnmekqcktgaie] has joined #lnd 12:13 < BeeCoding> well looks like this channel is only for git commit notifications 12:14 < BeeCoding> I think that people talk in #lightning-dev 12:14 -!- QQQQ [55ee5213@gateway/web/freenode/ip.85.238.82.19] has joined #lnd 12:14 -!- angryferret [569ea986@gateway/web/freenode/ip.86.158.169.134] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 12:16 -!- QQQQ [55ee5213@gateway/web/freenode/ip.85.238.82.19] has quit [Client Quit] 12:20 -!- bcursor [~bcursor@176.33.249.151] has joined #lnd 12:21 < bcursor> hi guys 12:21 < bcursor> I am using eclair wallet 12:22 < bcursor> I get your ln channelrs are not ready to send payments please wait for a few blocks warning 12:22 -!- angryferret [569ea986@gateway/web/freenode/ip.86.158.169.134] has joined #lnd 12:22 < bcursor> should I wait 2 blocks (20 mins for opening a channel)? 12:22 -!- angryferret [569ea986@gateway/web/freenode/ip.86.158.169.134] has quit [Client Quit] 12:26 -github-lnd:#lnd- [lnd] nabil-boag opened pull request #513: Update Docker README examles, spelling and grammar (master...master) https://git.io/vbQWV 12:27 < cloaks> ban 12:35 -!- nikolay [2e955f28@gateway/web/freenode/ip.46.149.95.40] has joined #lnd 12:35 -!- nikolay [2e955f28@gateway/web/freenode/ip.46.149.95.40] has quit [Client Quit] 12:38 -!- Manbro1 [~Manbro@bzq-79-183-124-64.red.bezeqint.net] has quit [] 12:38 -!- BeeCoding [~rafael@177.9.92.155] has quit [Quit: BitchX: now Y2K compatible!] 12:58 -!- dviola [~diego@unaffiliated/dviola] has joined #lnd 13:10 -!- deusexbeer [~deusexbee@79.170.138.181] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 13:13 -!- bcursor [~bcursor@176.33.249.151] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 13:34 -!- Styil [~Styil@gateway/vpn/privateinternetaccess/styil] has joined #lnd 13:40 -!- drexl [~drexl@185.159.156.4] has joined #lnd 13:49 -!- dviola [~diego@unaffiliated/dviola] has left #lnd ["WeeChat 2.0.1"] 14:00 -!- blyat__ [~blyat@cpe-71-71-200-3.carolina.res.rr.com] has joined #lnd 14:03 -!- blyat_ [~blyat@cpe-71-71-200-3.carolina.res.rr.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 248 seconds] 14:17 -!- spinza [~spin@196.212.164.26] has quit [Quit: Coyote finally caught up with me...] 14:24 -!- spinza [~spin@196.212.164.26] has joined #lnd 14:33 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@2a03:2260:3009:200:f1fd:8989:dbdc:a1a6] has joined #lnd 14:33 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@2a03:2260:3009:200:f1fd:8989:dbdc:a1a6] has quit [Changing host] 14:33 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@unaffiliated/boscop] has joined #lnd 15:08 -github-lnd:#lnd- [lnd] johng opened pull request #514: WIP: Handling non-confirmed funding transactions (master...handling-unconfirmed-transactions) https://git.io/vbQEf 15:08 < cloaks> stfu 15:08 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@unaffiliated/boscop] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 15:16 <@mlz> cloaks, this channel is for development, hence the announcements from github 15:24 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@2a03:2260:3009:200:f1fd:8989:dbdc:a1a6] has joined #lnd 15:24 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@2a03:2260:3009:200:f1fd:8989:dbdc:a1a6] has quit [Changing host] 15:24 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@unaffiliated/boscop] has joined #lnd 15:26 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@unaffiliated/boscop] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 15:26 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@2a03:2260:3009:100:f1fd:8989:dbdc:a1a6] has joined #lnd 15:26 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@2a03:2260:3009:100:f1fd:8989:dbdc:a1a6] has quit [Changing host] 15:26 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@unaffiliated/boscop] has joined #lnd 15:44 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@unaffiliated/boscop] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 15:46 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@2a03:2260:3009:200:f1fd:8989:dbdc:a1a6] has joined #lnd 15:46 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@2a03:2260:3009:200:f1fd:8989:dbdc:a1a6] has quit [Changing host] 15:46 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@unaffiliated/boscop] has joined #lnd 15:52 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@unaffiliated/boscop] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 15:55 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@2a03:2260:3009:300:f1fd:8989:dbdc:a1a6] has joined #lnd 15:55 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@2a03:2260:3009:300:f1fd:8989:dbdc:a1a6] has quit [Changing host] 15:55 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@unaffiliated/boscop] has joined #lnd 16:05 -!- blyat_ [~blyat@cpe-71-71-200-3.carolina.res.rr.com] has joined #lnd 16:09 -!- blyat__ [~blyat@cpe-71-71-200-3.carolina.res.rr.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 248 seconds] 16:10 -!- Mgacki [4845c5fa@gateway/web/freenode/ip.72.69.197.250] has joined #lnd 16:11 < Mgacki> Hi, is this a good place to get help running lnd on the test net? 16:12 -!- jerbil [uid28187@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-dmzpvtcbuxeeqcer] has joined #lnd 16:21 -!- sovjet [~sovjet@user182.c2.sevnica.kabelnet.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 16:25 -!- Mgacki [4845c5fa@gateway/web/freenode/ip.72.69.197.250] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 16:29 -!- YungMoonHodler_ [~me@2a03:2260:3009:200:f1fd:8989:dbdc:a1a6] has joined #lnd 16:29 -!- YungMoonHodler_ [~me@2a03:2260:3009:200:f1fd:8989:dbdc:a1a6] has quit [Changing host] 16:29 -!- YungMoonHodler_ [~me@unaffiliated/boscop] has joined #lnd 16:33 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@unaffiliated/boscop] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 16:46 -!- djbooth007 [6eafbeec@gateway/web/freenode/ip.110.175.190.236] has joined #lnd 16:56 < lndbot1> yes 16:56 < lndbot1> if you need any nodes to connect to or help, we're happy to help 16:59 < drexl> anyone know how to fix this error? 16:59 < drexl> [lncli] rpc error: code = Unknown desc = cannot get macaroon: root key with id 0 doesn't exist 17:23 -!- Giszmo [~leo@pc-204-28-214-201.cm.vtr.net] has joined #lnd 17:33 < lndbot1> drexl, how are you starting lnd? 17:35 < drexl> debuglevel=debug bitcoin.active=1 bitcoin.testnet=1 bitcoin.rpcuser=test bitcoin.rpcpass=123 17:39 < lndbot1> if you don’t need the authentication, you can try starting it with --no-macaroons 17:41 < drexl> that worked thanks 17:44 < lndbot1> sure thing 17:50 -!- drexl [~drexl@185.159.156.4] has quit [Quit: drexl] 17:54 -!- YungMoonHodler_ [~me@unaffiliated/boscop] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 17:59 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@2a03:2260:3009:200:f1fd:8989:dbdc:a1a6] has joined #lnd 18:00 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@2a03:2260:3009:200:f1fd:8989:dbdc:a1a6] has quit [Changing host] 18:00 -!- YungMoonHodler [~me@unaffiliated/boscop] has joined #lnd 18:04 -!- dabura667 [~dabura667@240f:d:e193:1:3934:dd69:c594:84] has joined #lnd 18:04 -!- Ylbam [uid99779@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-xjihrsptuiejojvr] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 18:10 -!- blyat__ [~blyat@cpe-71-71-200-3.carolina.res.rr.com] has joined #lnd 18:11 -!- StopAndDecrypt_ [~StopAndDe@c-73-248-248-9.hsd1.nj.comcast.net] has joined #lnd 18:12 -!- StopAndDecrypt [~StopAndDe@unaffiliated/stopanddecrypt] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 18:13 -!- blyat_ [~blyat@cpe-71-71-200-3.carolina.res.rr.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 18:22 -!- belcher_ [~belcher@unaffiliated/belcher] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 18:40 -!- jerbil [uid28187@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-dmzpvtcbuxeeqcer] has quit [Changing host] 18:40 -!- jerbil [uid28187@unaffiliated/jiraffe] has joined #lnd 18:40 -!- jerbil [uid28187@unaffiliated/jiraffe] has quit [Changing host] 18:40 -!- jerbil [uid28187@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-dmzpvtcbuxeeqcer] has joined #lnd 19:05 -!- djbooth007 [6eafbeec@gateway/web/freenode/ip.110.175.190.236] has quit [Quit: Page closed] 19:09 -!- dabura667 [~dabura667@240f:d:e193:1:3934:dd69:c594:84] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 20:15 -!- blyat_ [~blyat@cpe-71-71-200-3.carolina.res.rr.com] has joined #lnd 20:19 -!- blyat__ [~blyat@cpe-71-71-200-3.carolina.res.rr.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 21:18 -!- Giszmo [~leo@pc-204-28-214-201.cm.vtr.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 21:26 -!- ghost43 [~daer@gateway/tor-sasl/daer] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 21:27 -!- ghost43 [~daer@gateway/tor-sasl/daer] has joined #lnd 22:20 -!- blyat__ [~blyat@cpe-71-71-200-3.carolina.res.rr.com] has joined #lnd 22:23 -!- blyat_ [~blyat@cpe-71-71-200-3.carolina.res.rr.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 248 seconds] 23:10 -!- sdfgsdfg [~sdfgsdfg@unaffiliated/sdfgsdfg] has joined #lnd 23:14 -!- sdfgsdfg [~sdfgsdfg@unaffiliated/sdfgsdfg] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 23:14 -!- sdfgsdfg [~sdfgsdfg@unaffiliated/sdfgsdfg] has joined #lnd 23:34 -!- intcat [~zshlyk@gateway/tor-sasl/intcat] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 23:35 -!- ghost43 [~daer@gateway/tor-sasl/daer] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 23:36 -!- intcat [~zshlyk@gateway/tor-sasl/intcat] has joined #lnd 23:39 -!- ghost43 [~daer@gateway/tor-sasl/daer] has joined #lnd