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I got the following error when running and and make install: '/bin/sh: 1: go: not found' 07:19 < Veggen> uhm. you need go, and it needs to be in your $PATH 07:20 < Veggen> (i.e. directory it resides) 07:21 < Veggen> you have misunderstood some of the installation preliminaries. 07:21 < Veggen> tar -C /usr/local -xzf go1.11.5.linux-amd64.tar.gz 07:21 < Veggen> export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/go/bin 07:22 < tetracomm> Yes, I followed those steps: 07:22 < Veggen> that PATH is just valid in the window you typed it. 07:22 < Veggen> you need to add it to your .profile/.bashrc or something, so that it is set when you log in. 07:49 -!- tetracomm [cfcc4864@gateway/web/freenode/ip.207.204.72.100] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 07:54 -!- copumpkin [~copumpkin@haskell/developer/copumpkin] has quit [Quit: Textual IRC Client: www.textualapp.com] 08:00 -!- copumpkin [~copumpkin@haskell/developer/copumpkin] has joined #lnd 08:08 -!- yoink [~yoink@unaffiliated/yoink] has quit [Quit: WeeChat 0.4.2] 08:32 -!- _Sam-- [greybits@gateway/vpn/privateinternetaccess/sam--/x-37783179] has joined #lnd 09:06 -!- tetracomm [cfcc4864@gateway/web/freenode/ip.207.204.72.100] has joined #lnd 09:07 < tetracomm> Hi again 09:07 < tetracomm> I installed go using the repository this time, so make and make install are working so far 09:19 -!- e4xit [~e4xit@cpc123762-trow7-2-0-cust7.18-1.cable.virginm.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 09:26 -!- rls [~rls@192.96.205.163] has joined #lnd 09:33 < tetracomm> Well that was unfortunate... 09:33 < tetracomm> :( 09:33 < tetracomm> *naps* 09:40 -!- e4xit [~e4xit@cpc123762-trow7-2-0-cust7.18-1.cable.virginm.net] has joined #lnd 10:12 -!- thomasan_ [~thomasand@cpe-172-116-160-42.socal.res.rr.com] has joined #lnd 10:13 -!- tetracomm [cfcc4864@gateway/web/freenode/ip.207.204.72.100] has quit [Quit: Page closed] 10:36 -!- thomasan_ [~thomasand@cpe-172-116-160-42.socal.res.rr.com] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 10:50 -!- MrPaz [~MrPaz@c-71-57-73-68.hsd1.il.comcast.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 11:14 -!- thomasan_ [~thomasand@cpe-172-116-160-42.socal.res.rr.com] has joined #lnd 11:17 -!- gethh [uid264798@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-vwvwdiliwuqkdqbv] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 11:27 < Talkless> Is there a way to specify "all" satoshis for --local_amt, without calculating..? :/ 11:28 -!- thomasan_ [~thomasand@cpe-172-116-160-42.socal.res.rr.com] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 11:29 < Talkless> "[lncli] rpc error: code = Code(199) desc = chan size of 0.0068899 BTC is below min chan size of 0.04 BTC" ? :| 11:29 < Talkless> there's a lower limit? 11:30 < Talkless> oh, right, it is small, missed that zero count... 11:30 < molz> Talkless, it's the other node's minchansize 11:31 < molz> must be bitrefill node? 11:31 < Talkless> I've discovered that walletbalance is no longer zero, got closed channel by someone. 11:31 < Talkless> molz: yalls 11:31 < Talkless> maybe I'll fund lnd more before creating channels, that size is really too small 11:39 < lndbot> Yalls has a larger min channel size than many nodes 11:39 < lndbot> There’s already a lot of channels pointed at yalls and yalls is fairly well balanced so you can connect to a yalls peer instead if you want 11:41 -!- gethh [uid264798@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-sutjgabtjchcdqge] has joined #lnd 11:45 < Talkless> alexbosworth yeah whatever, just though I should open channel to some bigger "hub". But I will not open any new channesl for no, need to do some Bisq'ing and get some coins for lnd first... 11:45 < Talkless> for now* 11:46 -!- kexkey [~kexkey@68.168.122.228] has joined #lnd 11:47 < molz> Talkless, connect to quinsolo-lnd: 0319fec13dcb6df5b6a0cee49e85b4f6c48e5387d62d67858d6d46615b6e683f81@170.75.175.204:9735 11:47 < molz> i avoid too big hubs, never know when they crash 11:47 < Talkless> molz: that woudn't be the only channel, just "just in case" one :)) 11:50 < molz> I had only one channel with quinsolo for months, could send small payments no issue, the only issue is big payments but that was the same issue with i had channels with big hubs 11:50 < molz> s/with/when 11:50 < Talkless> molz: why that node specifically? 11:50 < molz> they seem to be decent merchant 11:51 < molz> i've never bought anything from them though 11:52 < molz> idk, everyone thinks they should open channels with big hubs, i go the other opposite way 11:53 < Talkless> molz: yeah me too generaly, but as I said, I could have at least one outgoing channel with some bigger one. But NOT with the merchant I actually use, like Bitrefill or joltfun 12:00 -!- CptCow [~qxt@s91904423.blix.com] has joined #lnd 12:02 -!- marijnfs [~marijnfs@x5f721b45.dyn.telefonica.de] has joined #lnd 12:04 < Talkless> molz: I have 6 invocies (all for lntipbot :) ), 5 payments, and total 7 onchain transacitions. So 11 ln payments against 7 onchain txs, on this "second-generation" node of mine. What's your "ratio"? 12:06 -!- CptCow [~qxt@s91904423.blix.com] has left #lnd [] 12:07 -!- CptCow [~qxt@unaffiliated/qxt] has joined #lnd 12:08 < CptCow> Is there a proper "tor way" of using groups with lnd. I am unable to retrieve a tor authentication cookie. 12:09 < CptCow> /var/run/tor/control.authcookie: permission denied 12:13 < Talkless> CptCow: add lnd to debian-tor group if your'e on Debian, for example. 12:13 < Talkless> CptCow: I have added bitcoin user to that group: 12:13 < Talkless> # fgrep debian-tor /etc/group 12:13 < Talkless> debian-tor:x:116:bitcoin 12:14 < CptCow> Talkless, yup Debian. Was thinking about doing that but was not sure if that was safe or not. 12:14 < Talkless> CptCow: IDK about security 12:16 < CptCow> Talkless, a sub full of bath salts is on the line here so I thought I would ask =) 12:16 < CptCow> Talkless, Works fine doing that. Thx tons 12:16 -!- pokazef [~mikael@gally.nute.net] has quit [Quit: WeeChat 2.1] 12:16 < Talkless> k 12:18 -!- Talkless [~Talkless@hst-227-49.splius.lt] has quit [Quit: Konversation terminated!] 12:19 -!- pokazef [~mikael@gally.nute.net] has joined #lnd 12:41 -!- marijnfs [~marijnfs@x5f721b45.dyn.telefonica.de] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 13:06 < CptCow> Some of the nodes I have channels look like they are off line. Looking at 1ml.com is looks like they are up. How would I verify this? 13:07 -!- EagleTM [~EagleTM@unaffiliated/eagletm] has joined #lnd 13:18 < molz> CptCow, explorers aren't authoritative, they can't tell you if those nodes are online or not. Channels aren't closed when nodes go offline. 13:19 < molz> try to reconnect to those nodes but if you can't, they're not online 13:24 < CptCow> molz, reconnect? You mean force close the channels and reopen it? 13:25 < molz> CptCow, no 13:25 < molz> lncli connect 13:25 < CptCow> CptCow, Ill try that. Thx 13:26 < molz> if you have dynamic IP, it can happen when your IP changes and you see other nodes inactive, in that case just restart your node 13:28 < CptCow> molz, was just thinking that. Changed to a onion address just to be sure. Avoiding nat and ip issues..maybe 13:30 < CptCow> imho .onion should be default unless there are some performance issues that I do know know about. 13:33 < molz> well someone on lnd slack told me tor should've been default for lightning from the beginning.. that would solve these issues with nat and stuff 13:37 -!- melvster [~melvin@ip-86-49-18-190.net.upcbroadband.cz] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 13:40 -!- SnowGoose [5518fd15@gateway/web/freenode/ip.85.24.253.21] has joined #lnd 13:41 < SnowGoose> When i try to run lnd through tor, i get the error message: [ERR] SRVR: unable to start server: unable to retrieve authentication cookie: open C:\\Program: The system cannot find the file specified. 13:41 < SnowGoose> I assume it cannot gain access to this cookie authenticator file, but how would i fix it? Running windows 10. 13:42 < molz> C:\\Program ? 13:42 < SnowGoose> Is there a path set wrong in some config file? Probably set to default? 13:43 < molz> i haven't tried tor on lnd, but have you tried lnd without tor? 13:43 < SnowGoose> Yeah. Then it seems to run fine 13:44 < molz> im not sure how to set up tor with lnd on windows? 13:44 < SnowGoose> Neither am i im afraid, trying to learn.. 13:44 < CptCow> SnowGoose, you need to have lnd in the same user group as tor 13:45 < SnowGoose> I managed to make bitcoin core run through tor, now i want lnd to do it too. 13:45 < SnowGoose> Oh. Thanks Cpt, how would i do that? Im not familiar with any user group concept in windows. 13:46 < molz> windows doesn't have usergroup 13:46 < molz> not that i know of 13:46 < CptCow> sudo useradd -a -G tor-debian SnowGoose ... 13:46 < CptCow> but I dont know a think about windows ... 13:46 < CptCow> thing^ 13:46 < molz> i've managed to install a bunch of nix commands on windows but haven't tried to run tor on windows for bitcoin or lnd 13:47 < CptCow> sry usemod btw 13:47 < SnowGoose> It was quite simple to make bitcoin core go through tor, although currently i seem to need to have the tor browser open or all my peers are lost. 13:49 < SnowGoose> lnd has been harder, but i'm sure its possible as well. But i'm not sure user group exist in windows in the same way, maybe i can change the path to the cookie somehow or move it. The file is there under C:\Program Files (x86)\Tor Browser\Browser\TorBrowser\Data\Tor\control_auth_cookie 13:49 < CptCow> SnowGoose, .ast time I used windows was Win95 and I spilled milk on the keyboard. 13:50 < SnowGoose> Haha damn.. 13:52 < CptCow> SnowGoose, Looks like you are using the torbrowser. Not sure if you can give yourself perms there or not. 13:54 < SnowGoose> Yeah, thats how it installs tor on windows 13:55 < CptCow> SnowGoose, Is there an "app" called torsocks on Windows? Or just tor? 13:55 < CptCow> You need to dl the entire browser? 13:56 < SnowGoose> Im not sure actually, https://www.torproject.org/download/download-easy.html.en 13:57 < SnowGoose> but the browser comes with the tor app bundled 13:59 < CptCow> SnowGoose, looks like there is a stand alone version too here https://www.torproject.org/download/download.html.en 13:59 < CptCow> for windows 13:59 < SnowGoose> Yeah i just found that as well 14:00 < SnowGoose> Will take a look, but im still not sure where the cookie authentication file should be in order for lnd to find it 14:01 < CptCow> SnowGoose, you might need to define the path to it. I am not sure. 14:01 < CptCow> that would go in lnd.conf I think 14:01 < SnowGoose> Yeah, i was looking for something like that but didnt find any such parameter. 14:08 < CptCow> SnowGoose, hopefully lnd will know it is on a Windows machine and try the default path to the authcookie. The TBB is not a standard path. Not sure. 14:09 < SnowGoose> Yeah i hope your right, thanks Cpt! 14:09 < SnowGoose> Currently stuck trying to verify the installer package, need to signing key 14:09 < SnowGoose> Nothing is ever easy.. : p 14:10 < SnowGoose> https://pgp.mit.edu/ this site is always super slow 14:18 < molz> SnowGoose, CptCow so this download is the correct thing to install tor for windows? https://www.torproject.org/download/download.html.en 14:18 < molz> to get lnd to run on tor? 14:18 < SnowGoose> Maybe. I still havn 14:18 < SnowGoose> 't tried 14:19 < CptCow> molz, there was one called "expert" or something. Was just tor without the browser. https://www.torproject.org/download/download.html.en 14:19 < CptCow> SnowGoose, for stuff like this GNU/Linux makes life easy =) 14:19 < SnowGoose> Yeah go to all software downloads, windows and then the expert bundle or something 14:19 < CptCow> apt get install tor 14:20 < SnowGoose> Hehe yeah i know cpt, but unfortunately linux makes a lot of other things harder. 14:20 < SnowGoose> Im essentially on a gaming pc. 14:21 < SnowGoose> But yeah, this gpg client i use cant seem to import keys in that format. 14:21 < CptCow> SnowGoose, you could use vfio and passthough a gpu to a windows gaming vm =P 14:23 < SnowGoose> Hm, the expert bundle is not an installer though, its just the tor.exe and some dlls. If i dont know where to put it, i doubt lnd will find what it needs. 14:27 < CptCow> SnowGoose, is there anyway to make system links (ln) in Windows? I am totally lost in that world =/ 14:30 < CptCow> SnowGoose, btw here is a guy that actually has 7 GPUs with 7 Window hosts in a single computer Linux computer. Full lan party https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opX-AsJ5Uy8 14:31 < CptCow> ...lol wonder what kind of psu he is using @.@ 14:33 -!- capnet [56a64955@gateway/web/freenode/ip.86.166.73.85] has joined #lnd 14:33 < capnet> somebody know LightningPowerUsers? 14:34 < capnet> look https://1ml.com/node/0331f80652fb840239df8dc99205792bba2e559a05469915804c08420230e23c7c/channels?order=capacity 14:34 < capnet> Fee Rate: 705.032704 sat 14:36 -!- capnet [56a64955@gateway/web/freenode/ip.86.166.73.85] has left #lnd [] 14:37 < lndbot> its @pierre 14:39 < lndbot> Yikes, I’ll get on IRC 14:39 -!- pierre_rochard [sid299882@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-njqrvvzbfnfanpgg] has joined #lnd 14:40 < pierre_rochard> Hello, I set fee_rate to 5000 earlier today @capnet 14:40 < molz> oh noes.. lmao 14:41 < CptCow> Nobody actually used your node ...did they? 14:42 < pierre_rochard> Doesn’t look like it! What’s the recommended global fee_rate? 14:42 < pierre_rochard> I understand I should be setting it per channel based on demand, but I have a massive todo list and only one employee 😅 14:43 < SnowGoose> Hey pierre! Do you have experience running lnd through tor on windows? 14:43 < pierre_rochard> Nope, that is on the todo list though! 😆 14:44 < SnowGoose> Damn. I'm trying to do it now, not quite there yet though. Thanks for your guides btw. 14:44 < pierre_rochard> There’s a pull request open on the Node Launcher that will default users to tor, haven’t tested on windows 14:44 < CptCow> SnowGoose, gl! 14:44 < SnowGoose> Ty! 14:46 < molz> pierre_rochard, fee_rate at 10 or 50 is reasonable :) 14:46 < CptCow> pierre_rochard, your free to take what you can get. otoh users are free to use --fee_limit. I just leave things at default. 705 sat is what...1.5cents? 14:46 < molz> yup 14:46 < CptCow> pierre_rochard, not gonna get rich on that. More likely to make people avoid your node. 14:47 < CptCow> lncli listchannels | jq '.channels[] | "\(.active) \(.remote_pubkey) \(.initiator)"' 14:47 < CptCow> sry 14:48 < molz> `lncli payinvoice --fee_limit=3 lnbcpaytopierrerochardsinvoicehereeeeeeeeeeeee 14:49 < pierre_rochard> I’ll revisit my calculation, it seemed reasonable at the time, we’re talking about msat right? Maybe I’m off by orders of magnitude 14:49 < molz> pierre_rochard, no we're talking about sat for fee_rate 14:50 < pierre_rochard> 🤦‍♂️ jfc 14:50 < molz> 5000 is 0.005000 x amt 14:52 < molz> so if my payment to bitrefill is 500k sat and it goes thru your node my ln fee would be 2500 sat which i would not mind but for newbies they might be pissed 14:52 < pierre_rochard> right, I wanted to charge you 2.5 sat 14:53 < pierre_rochard> I'll set up a regtest network just to test this stuff on my end, very frustrating 15:00 < molz> yea it can be very confusing becase the base_fee is in msat but the rate is to be applied to sat 15:00 < molz> default: base_fee=1000, fee_rate=1 :D it took me a while to learn all this stuff 15:01 < molz> fee_rate is just a percentage rate, so fee_rate=1 meaning the rate is 0.000001 15:08 < pierre_rochard> That’s helpful, thanks! 15:10 < molz> yw, Pierre :) so your rate is 5000 meaning 0.005 that is quite high 15:14 < SnowGoose> I managed to get the "expert" version of tor for windows running now, so it can be installed without the browser. It was a hassle but now i can run bitcoin core through it. 15:15 < SnowGoose> Still got the same problem with lnd though: [ERR] SRVR: unable to start server: unable to retrieve authentication cookie: open C:\\Program: The system cannot find the file specified. 15:16 < SnowGoose> I think need a way to tell lnd where the cookie authenticator where to look for the file, as that path is wrong. The file is here: C:\Program Files (x86)\Tor\Data\Tor\control_auth_cookie 15:18 < molz> SnowGoose, how about putting that C:\\Program in your system variables 15:19 < molz> i mean this: C:\Program Files (x86)\Tor\Data\Tor\control_auth_cookie 15:19 < molz> hm is there a tor.dir for lnd? 15:20 < SnowGoose> Not that i know of, if there was that would probably solve my problem. 15:20 < SnowGoose> Environment variables are for finding exes usually arent they?, i doubt thats the way to go 15:23 < molz> ah that's true 15:23 < molz> SnowGoose, i got the zip file trying to verify the integrity but i can't find the .asc file, how did you verify this? 15:23 < SnowGoose> In the tor config file, i can specify the path to the cookie using CookieAuthFileGroupReadable 1 CookieAuthFile C:\Program Files (x86)\Tor\Data\Tor\control_auth_cookie 15:24 < SnowGoose> But there is no corresponding parameter in lnd.conf as far as i can find 15:24 < SnowGoose> Hah, your right where i was 45 minutes ago : p 15:24 < SnowGoose> The asc file is right next to the download (small font, sig) 15:25 < SnowGoose> The developer signatures can be find through the "whats this" link 15:25 < CptCow> SnowGoose, 9 out of 10 times you use the url and add a .asc 15:25 < CptCow> SnowGoose, https://dist.torproject.org/torbrowser/8.0.6/tor-win32-0.3.5.7.zip.asc 15:25 < CptCow> poof it worked =) 15:26 < molz> ah hah, thanks, SnowGoose :D 15:26 < SnowGoose> Finding the asc was easy, importing the sigs was harder for me : p anyway, im back where i began. [ERR] SRVR: unable to start server: unable to retrieve authentication cookie 15:28 < CptCow> sounds very much like a path thing since you are using windows. At least it is in the right place now. 15:28 < CptCow> the cookie that is. 15:29 < CptCow> roasbeef around? 15:29 < SnowGoose> Yeah, i think it is in the right place, but lnd seems to look under C:\\Program if the debug text shows the entire string 15:30 < SnowGoose> which is a weird path.. i guess it cuts the string at the space character? 15:30 < SnowGoose> Looking under program files somwhere.. but where? 15:31 < CptCow> IIRC there is something with %DATA% in Windows paths... not sure 15:34 < CptCow> SnowGoose, looking at the file tor-win32-0.3.5.7.zip it seems it is for 32bit systems. Are the paths the same for Windows 64bit? 15:35 < SnowGoose> Yeah tor itself looks for the config file under %Appdata&\Local\Tor or something, so i could try to figure out the relative path to the cookie from that 15:36 -!- libertyprime [~libertypr@203.86.194.68] has joined #lnd 15:37 -!- libertyprime [~libertypr@203.86.194.68] has quit [Client Quit] 15:38 -!- libertyprime [~libertypr@203.86.194.68] has joined #lnd 15:38 < SnowGoose> Time for bed now though. The fight will go on another day. Molz! if you get it running, let me know :) 15:38 < CptCow> SnowGoose, no idea how you could do this in Windows but I would just make a system like from where the cookie is to where it is looking 15:38 < CptCow> SnowGoose, gn and good gl 15:43 < pierre_rochard> https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/issues/1523 15:43 < pierre_rochard> Are there plans to clean up this fee_rate thing? It probably shouldn't be a float and have a more intuitive calculation 15:47 < lndbot> What specifically? 15:47 < lndbot> You shouldn’t look at how other people set it in the issue, they aren’t using it correctly 15:48 < molz> SnowGoose, oh i think i know why your lnd can't find it 15:48 < molz> SnowGoose, put " " around that line 15:48 < molz> "C:\Program Files (x86)\Tor\Data\Tor\control_auth_cookie" 15:49 < molz> CptCow, i still can't get this verified, it can't read the .asc file 15:49 < molz> oh wut.. this site can: https://www.toolsley.com/verify.html 15:51 < molz> after a few tries too 15:59 -!- hex17or [~hex17or@HSI-KBW-091-089-197-016.hsi2.kabel-badenwuerttemberg.de] has joined #lnd 16:00 -!- rls [~rls@192.96.205.163] has quit [Quit: rip] 16:00 < lndbot> is there a best practices guide for the update_channel_policy endpoint? 16:02 < lndbot> using a descriptive unit, like sats_per_btc_rate 16:04 < CptCow> molz, I normally just do gpg --verify xxxx.asc xxx 16:05 < CptCow> molz, what are you trying to verify? 16:05 < molz> got it! SUCCESS! 16:05 < CptCow> =) 16:06 < molz> : Good signature from "Tor Browser Developers (signing key) " [unknown] 16:06 < molz> gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature! 16:06 < molz> gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner. 16:06 < molz> Primary key fingerprint: EF6E 286D DA85 EA2A 4BA7 DE68 4E2C 6E87 9329 8290 16:06 < molz> Subkey fingerprint: 1107 75B5 D101 FB36 BC6C 911B EB77 4491 D9FF 06E2 16:06 < CptCow> Its all good then. 16:06 < molz> i forgot that i had to put both files in a same location before it could read the .zip file :D 16:07 < CptCow> Yup that is needed. 16:07 < CptCow> you ofc have not hooked up in person to verify that the pub you got is real =P 16:08 < CptCow> this is the one I have been using 16:08 < CptCow> pub rsa4096 2014-12-15 [C] [expires: 2020-08-24] 16:08 < CptCow> EF6E286DDA85EA2A4BA7DE684E2C6E8793298290 16:08 < CptCow> uid [ unknown] Tor Browser Developers (signing key) 16:09 < CptCow> and it is the same as yours 16:11 < CptCow> molz, the nitrokeys are freaking awesome. I took mine apart and did this https://twitter.com/3r1k4dl3r/status/1020781764061646849 16:17 < molz> CptCow, that's the key i just imported 16:19 < molz> what's a nitrokey? 16:20 < CptCow> your private gpg key is not really safe on a computer. It is sort of like a "trezor" for gpg keys =) 16:21 < CptCow> molz, no way to get your private keys off of the thing or to cp them. You can also use it to auth for ssh. 16:22 < CptCow> molz, most ppl I know use the YubiKey but I am very iffy about stuff that is not open source. As you can see in my tweet I am a bit of a hardware hacker 16:25 < CptCow> https://www.nitrokey.com or you can make your own. The GnuK keys are super easy to make out of a $3 Minimaple. 16:56 -!- DeanWeen [~dean@gateway/tor-sasl/deanguss] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 17:03 -!- EagleTM [~EagleTM@unaffiliated/eagletm] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 18:03 -!- CptCow [~qxt@unaffiliated/qxt] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 18:05 -!- pioklo [Pioklo@ip-91.246.70.194.skyware.pl] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 18:40 -!- rh0nj [~rh0nj@88.99.167.175] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 18:41 -!- rh0nj [~rh0nj@88.99.167.175] has joined #lnd 19:03 -!- bitdex [~bitdex@gateway/tor-sasl/bitdex] has joined #lnd 19:07 -!- EagleTM [~EagleTM@unaffiliated/eagletm] has joined #lnd 19:12 -!- EagleTM [~EagleTM@unaffiliated/eagletm] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 20:09 -!- EagleTM [~EagleTM@unaffiliated/eagletm] has joined #lnd 20:13 -!- EagleTM [~EagleTM@unaffiliated/eagletm] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 20:14 -!- thomasan_ [~thomasand@cpe-172-116-160-42.socal.res.rr.com] has joined #lnd 20:23 -!- qxt [~qxt@2a02:20c8:4124::3e] has joined #lnd 20:30 -!- thomasan_ [~thomasand@cpe-172-116-160-42.socal.res.rr.com] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 21:05 -!- libertyprime [~libertypr@203.86.194.68] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 21:08 -!- EagleTM [~EagleTM@unaffiliated/eagletm] has joined #lnd 21:13 -!- EagleTM [~EagleTM@unaffiliated/eagletm] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 21:50 -!- melvster [~melvin@ip-86-49-18-190.net.upcbroadband.cz] has joined #lnd 22:08 -!- EagleTM [~EagleTM@unaffiliated/eagletm] has joined #lnd 22:12 -!- EagleTM [~EagleTM@unaffiliated/eagletm] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 22:24 -!- StopAndDecrypt [~StopAndDe@unaffiliated/stopanddecrypt] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 22:26 -!- DeanWeen [~dean@gateway/tor-sasl/deanguss] has joined #lnd 23:30 -!- bitdex [~bitdex@gateway/tor-sasl/bitdex] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds]