Event JSON
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"pubkey": "5d7762407a524af9d26b01ddd2b121b3c05ea8948ab83ff99dc2f61355988a28",
"created_at": 1696189613,
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"content": "Yes, I tried running an #LND, #LNDHUB, #REDIS, #ELECTRS, #BITCOIND patchwork node system to be able to implement #BTC / #Bitcoin Lightning in \"self-custody\" fashion. Proved too time consuming for me. Shutting down and moving on.\n\nWhat were the final hurdles? Inbound liquidity and oddly enough implementation of SSL certificates on a system that also includes a #nostr relay and webserver.\n\nI have discovered that not only are the systems patchwork, the documentation of each component of the system is also patchwork.\n\nFor those that have conquered their own true self-bank lightning system, congratulations. For me.. I will move onto another project.\n\nI wonder how #Mithril is coming along over on #Cardano?\n\nHappy October everyone..",
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