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LN #21 - PeerSwap, Breez SDK and Mutiny Wallet FAQ

I want to thank you for subscribing to LNROOM newsletter. I had a really great time this year sharing with you some of the articles, podcasts and repositories related to the Lightning Network I found interesting.

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Balancing LN channels is a never-ending task. Many tools/protocols exist to make it easier. One of them is PeerSwap:

https://www.peerswap.dev

It enables Lightning Network nodes to balance their channels by facilitating atomic swaps with direct peers. Tom Kirkpatrick, Strike's CTO, wrote about it in Peerswaps, A Lightning channel rebalancing mechanism.

He also shared a docker stack and scripts to get familiar with PeerSwap:

https://github.com/LN-Zap/peerswap-playground

This is something you may want to look at.

Do you remember that we talked in LNROOM newsletter #8 about Breez SDK:

https://github.com/breez/breez-sdk

This SDK is an end-to-end, non-custodial, drop-in solution powered by Greenlight, a built-in LSP, on-chain interoperability, third-party fiat on-ramps, and other services users and operators need.

Roy Sheinfeld, Co-Founder and CEO of Breez, talks about it in "Building on Lightning" series that you may found interesting. So far there are 3 articles:

Solutions like Breez SDK which uses Greenlight (Lightning as a service) help avoid certain problems that can arise with applications that bundle with a node in your phone.

Tony Giorgio which work on Mutiny wallet which bundle a Lightning Node talks in Mutiny Wallet FAQ post of some of the edge cases a Mutiny user may face while this wouldn't be the case for custodial Lightning user.

We're done with 2023! Let's go 2024!

Have a nice day, see you next time.