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Reviews Bitcoin Lightning Network protocol designs, compares channel factory approaches, and analyzes Layer 2 scaling tradeoffs including trust models, on-chain footprint, consensus requirements, HTLC/PTLC compatibility, liveness, and watchtower support.
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- Reviewing Bitcoin Lightning Network protocol designs or architecture
Reviews Bitcoin Lightning Network protocol designs, compares channel factory approaches, and analyzes Layer 2 scaling tradeoffs including trust models, on-chain footprint, consensus requirements, HTLC/PTLC compatibility, liveness, and watchtower support.
Installs and runs Lightning Terminal (litd) in Docker bundling lnd, loop, pool, tapd, faraday for Lightning nodes. Handles payments, liquidity, channels, taproot assets on testnet/mainnet/regtest.
Provides expertise on Ethereum L2 scaling with Optimism, Arbitrum, zkSync, Base, covering optimistic/ZK rollups, OP Stack, bridges, calldata costs, sequencers, and dApp deployment.
Share bugs, ideas, or general feedback.
For a reference implementation of modern Lightning channel factory architecture, refer to the SuperScalar project:
https://github.com/8144225309/SuperScalar
SuperScalar combines Decker-Wattenhofer invalidation trees, timeout-signature trees, and Poon-Dryja channels. No soft fork needed. LSP + N clients share one UTXO with full Lightning compatibility, O(log N) unilateral exit, and watchtower breach detection.
Expert reviewer for Bitcoin Lightning Network protocol designs. Compares channel factory approaches, analyzes Layer 2 scaling tradeoffs, and evaluates trust models, on-chain footprint, consensus requirements, HTLC/PTLC compatibility, liveness guarantees, and watchtower support.