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Topic: List of lightning network [ wallets & services] (Read 333 times)

legendary
Activity: 2702
Merit: 4002
September 24, 2018, 03:00:35 PM
#8
Hello, thanks for putting up this list. I have put online a Lightning network explorer - https://lightblock.me
It's been a long time since I made that list. Plus I stopped following LN news/reports. "need some time to update my info"
I will update that list and review your site.
Thank you.
newbie
Activity: 29
Merit: 40
Hello, thanks for putting up this list. I have put online a Lightning network explorer - https://lightblock.me
Could you please add it to the list as well?  Thanks!

Lightning rocks Wink

Is it just me or is your "Network Stats'' not working?

I feel like (https://explorer.acinq.co/) is definitely the better choice for now. There's simply more information. (Node count, open channel count etc)

What exactly does your network explorer feature that this one doesn't?

Just re-checked the Acinq explorer once again, and it's running on testnet, while I am on mainnet. So it is kind of irrelevant to compare.
newbie
Activity: 29
Merit: 40
Hello, thanks for putting up this list. I have put online a Lightning network explorer - https://lightblock.me
Could you please add it to the list as well?  Thanks!

Lightning rocks Wink

Is it just me or is your "Network Stats'' not working?

I feel like (https://explorer.acinq.co/) is definitely the better choice for now. There's simply more information. (Node count, open channel count etc)

What exactly does your network explorer feature that this one doesn't?

Thanks for a follow up ) I'm just starting up. Yes, the "network stats"  tab is not active yet, it's under development and will be available soon. There are a lot of things on the roadmap besides that.
Explorer tool from Acinq - it's a nice product. With regards to your question about "feature" - not really sure, but at a 1st glance for example for a simple "bitcoin" search https://lightblock.me returns around 3.5 times more results for nodes in comparison to Acinq explorer. Maybe that is because of Eclair lightning implementation they are using, I also plan to have a separate thread where news about Lightblock's updates will be posted.
legendary
Activity: 1946
Merit: 1427
Hello, thanks for putting up this list. I have put online a Lightning network explorer - https://lightblock.me
Could you please add it to the list as well?  Thanks!

Lightning rocks Wink

Is it just me or is your "Network Stats'' not working?

I feel like (https://explorer.acinq.co/) is definitely the better choice for now. There's simply more information. (Node count, open channel count etc)

What exactly does your network explorer feature that this one doesn't?
newbie
Activity: 29
Merit: 40
Hello, thanks for putting up this list. I have put online a Lightning network explorer - https://lightblock.me
Could you please add it to the list as well?  Thanks!

Lightning rocks Wink
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 528
Just a suggestion, I'd be better if you create the table just like Bitcointalk Signature Campaign Overview topic.
These blocks doesn't scale quite nicely on my screen Sad
Blockstream store has accepted Bitcoin Lightning Network as its payment options, although from what I can see they are only selling hoodies and T-shirts
https://store.blockstream.com/
staff
Activity: 3500
Merit: 6152
I suggest using 'Android' instead of 'APK'. You can also list Bitrefill: https://medium.com/@bitrefill/mobile-instructions-lightning-on-bitrefill-8f21bbb0cc3 Instructions are for eclair but should be applicable for other wallets as well.
legendary
Activity: 2702
Merit: 4002
Will update later
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