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What is the unit of time_lock_delta in LND?
What is the unit “Th” as in Th/s?RPC call to lndlnd service fails frequentlyHow can I see what is bitcoin tx for pending Lighting channel (lnd)Failed to start lnd.service: Unit bitcoind.service not found. (lnd installation)Lightning network (lnd): What's the best way to report lnd server issues/ask for help with channels that won't close?How to uninstall lnd on ubuntu?how connecting lnd to btcpayserverBetweeness Centrality LND nodeLND application for InitWallet
LND has a configuration setting called time_lock_delta
with the description "The required timelock delta for HTLCs forwarded over the channel.". I assume this to refer to some measure of time, but what is the unit of this value?
None of the four files in the LND repository that contain this string appear to mention the unit either.
terminology lightning-network-daemon channels
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LND has a configuration setting called time_lock_delta
with the description "The required timelock delta for HTLCs forwarded over the channel.". I assume this to refer to some measure of time, but what is the unit of this value?
None of the four files in the LND repository that contain this string appear to mention the unit either.
terminology lightning-network-daemon channels
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LND has a configuration setting called time_lock_delta
with the description "The required timelock delta for HTLCs forwarded over the channel.". I assume this to refer to some measure of time, but what is the unit of this value?
None of the four files in the LND repository that contain this string appear to mention the unit either.
terminology lightning-network-daemon channels
LND has a configuration setting called time_lock_delta
with the description "The required timelock delta for HTLCs forwarded over the channel.". I assume this to refer to some measure of time, but what is the unit of this value?
None of the four files in the LND repository that contain this string appear to mention the unit either.
terminology lightning-network-daemon channels
terminology lightning-network-daemon channels
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The time_lock_delta
is the minimum difference in the number of blocks between the CLTV of an incoming HTLC and the forwarded HTLC.
Full details are described in BOLT2 # CLTV expiry delta.
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It seems to me that the field time_lock_delta
in LND corresponds to what BOLT#7 refers to as cltv_expiry_delta
. Which the specification explains to be "the number of blocks it will subtract from an incoming HTLC's cltv_expiry
".
Hence, the unit would be a count of blocks.
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The time_lock_delta
is the minimum difference in the number of blocks between the CLTV of an incoming HTLC and the forwarded HTLC.
Full details are described in BOLT2 # CLTV expiry delta.
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The time_lock_delta
is the minimum difference in the number of blocks between the CLTV of an incoming HTLC and the forwarded HTLC.
Full details are described in BOLT2 # CLTV expiry delta.
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The time_lock_delta
is the minimum difference in the number of blocks between the CLTV of an incoming HTLC and the forwarded HTLC.
Full details are described in BOLT2 # CLTV expiry delta.
The time_lock_delta
is the minimum difference in the number of blocks between the CLTV of an incoming HTLC and the forwarded HTLC.
Full details are described in BOLT2 # CLTV expiry delta.
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It seems to me that the field time_lock_delta
in LND corresponds to what BOLT#7 refers to as cltv_expiry_delta
. Which the specification explains to be "the number of blocks it will subtract from an incoming HTLC's cltv_expiry
".
Hence, the unit would be a count of blocks.
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It seems to me that the field time_lock_delta
in LND corresponds to what BOLT#7 refers to as cltv_expiry_delta
. Which the specification explains to be "the number of blocks it will subtract from an incoming HTLC's cltv_expiry
".
Hence, the unit would be a count of blocks.
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It seems to me that the field time_lock_delta
in LND corresponds to what BOLT#7 refers to as cltv_expiry_delta
. Which the specification explains to be "the number of blocks it will subtract from an incoming HTLC's cltv_expiry
".
Hence, the unit would be a count of blocks.
It seems to me that the field time_lock_delta
in LND corresponds to what BOLT#7 refers to as cltv_expiry_delta
. Which the specification explains to be "the number of blocks it will subtract from an incoming HTLC's cltv_expiry
".
Hence, the unit would be a count of blocks.
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