Matt Corallo
Matt Corallo
If impacted users migrate off of sway, it also removes any incentive to fix the issue :p
This is getting more important with the LSPS work, but its probably not gonna happen in the next three weeks.
Feel free to squash
It seemed like people on the call were just viewing testnet4 LN as DoA, so not much reason to worry about supporting it well IMO.
CI failure looks like a flake.
Huh, I vaguely recall a spec discussion a few years ago where we said we'd fix the dust limit to the standardness rules from Bitcoin Core as a partial step...
> I don't see how we could do that for HTLC outputs: if we create a 330 sat HTLC output, we will never be able to economically spend it, even...
It does seem like something that should be fixed as a part of the async signing logic - if we're stuck waiting for an async signing operation we shouldn't "blame...
@wpaulino pointed out that even if we don't disconnect in this case, our peer should. Maybe they won't so maybe we can still fix it but in general they *should*...
Okay, but "they were intentionally done this way" isn't really a strong argument for keeping them that way. My point here is that, in writing some persistence logic, I almost...