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Topic: [Merit] [Faucet] Hey Bitcoiners! Wanna try out the lightning network? (Read 1030 times)

member
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Merit: 21
I'm currently on vacations. If you still want some, notify me next week.

Thanks. I think I have enough though with the two donations I received. Have fun!
member
Activity: 74
Merit: 21

Thank you! Do you want me to return it to the change address once I am done with it?
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 7340
Farewell, Leo
I'm currently on vacations. If you still want some, notify me next week.
member
Activity: 239
Merit: 59
a young loner on a crusade
member
Activity: 74
Merit: 21
Thank you for whoever sent me some tsats, I can return them to the tx's change address when the test is over. I am not sure if it is quite enough for the channel test I want to do. Another 0.009 tBTC would be safer I think if possible. Thanks!

Amount: 0.009 tBTC
Address: tb1qaulafm7ffztqv6g2wgs003g4c07p2hmjcsdyu6
member
Activity: 74
Merit: 21
Hi,

I am looking for about 0.05 tBTC to open a channel with CLN and try figuring out a bug that affects it. My deposit address would be tb1qaulafm7ffztqv6g2wgs003g4c07p2hmjcsdyu6 . Would it be possible to send me some?

Thanks!
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 1
I could use some for testing a network app.
Sent you 0.1 tBTC: fefd469509f0e1f403f875b949128334d77e332a3eef7a1b5dd4b09bce219861

Merci and appreciated mon ami  Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 7340
Farewell, Leo
I could use some for testing a network app.
Sent you 0.1 tBTC: fefd469509f0e1f403f875b949128334d77e332a3eef7a1b5dd4b09bce219861

Do you need some tBTC for your faucet? nullama's tBTC mining guide is working much better than expected and I'm not sure what to do with these coins. Grin
As you can see yourself, we're still in the first page. So, no, but thanks.  Tongue
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 1
Bump. I've raised it to 3,000,000 sats as maximum.

I could use some for testing a network app.


Amount: 0.00
Address: TB1QAN046F9EM6V5PASXL42LXG9L7U772CQCVEJETP

However I could use more as I needed a minimum of .1 to test all. I will return once completed.

Merci
~bb
hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 5834
not your keys, not your coins!
Do you need some tBTC for your faucet? nullama's tBTC mining guide is working much better than expected and I'm not sure what to do with these coins. Grin
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 7340
Farewell, Leo
Bump. I've raised it to 3,000,000 sats as maximum.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 7340
Farewell, Leo
but I don't know how it been used for what I have seen now I think it a good network that  worth studying more and understanding better before using.
See in the links below;

jr. member
Activity: 78
Merit: 6
For what I understand about lightning network it is  a transaction channel between two parties where they can receive and make payment. but I don't know how it been used for what I have seen now I think it a good network that  worth studying more and understanding better before using.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 7340
Farewell, Leo
14K51z6iigeG6wykue8frnzPtNHPTvVar8
That's not a testnet Bitcoin address. It should either start with 2, m or tb1.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 12
This is really a great opportunity especially for me because this is the first time I'm hearing of LN (Lightning network). Thanks BlackHatCoiner for bring this opportunity to the forum it will really go a long way to help many beginners.

I am very much interested but as a beginner I will like to research and get more knowledge on how LN works before applying to avoid mistakes.
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 1
Bumping in February.


Please sent satoshi


14K51z6iigeG6wykue8frnzPtNHPTvVar8

legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 7340
Farewell, Leo
Bumping in February.
legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 3132
I have a clue from the thread @rath made but i still need you or anyone else to make it a lil bit self explanatory

If you just want to test out the Lightning Network then try using a custodial wallet like BlueWallet. You won't have to worry about opening your own channels and it should be easy to use. Once someone pays your invoice, you can use this website to choose a service which accepts Lightning payments.
sr. member
Activity: 1148
Merit: 346
Hey @blackhatCoiner
I'm pretty much interested in these but can i get a little insight bout lighting network, how it's operated and what I'm to do with the sats or btc you're giving out

Yeah,sounds funny but I'm into these Wink
I have a clue from the thread @rath made but i still need you or anyone else to make it a lil bit self explanatory
Sandra_


Sandra look at pmalek's reply above he give some link it helps you about your problem. Let me quote it for you.

There are many great forum references when it comes to the Lightning Network. Here are just some of them that you can take a look at:

Basics of the Lightning Network
A Beginner's guideline to Bitcoin Lightning Network
The Lightning Network FAQ

If you want to use LN on Electrum, read Electrum Lightning Network walkthrough.
For a list of wallets supporting LN payments, check out Open-source Lightning wallets.
legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 3132
Can you guide me a bit how can I can my LN address which I can provide in this application for testing of LN.

You should give BlueWallet a try. It's a custodial wallet so you won't have to worry about opening and balancing your channels - they are slightly to difficult to understand at first. Every time you want someone to send you coins, you need to provide them a payment invoice. The Lightning Network does not use addresses.
legendary
Activity: 2730
Merit: 7065
Can you guide me a bit how can I can my LN address which I can provide in this application for testing of LN.
There are many great forum references when it comes to the Lightning Network. Here are just some of them that you can take a look at:

Basics of the Lightning Network
A Beginner's guideline to Bitcoin Lightning Network
The Lightning Network FAQ

If you want to use LN on Electrum, read Electrum Lightning Network walkthrough.
For a list of wallets supporting LN payments, check out Open-source Lightning wallets.
jr. member
Activity: 52
Merit: 32
Hi.

I am interested in trying out LN. All I know about LN is that it's faster version of btc that can solve the issue of scalability.

Can you guide me a bit how can I can my LN address which I can provide in this application for testing of LN.

Apart for testing LN, I m also interested in getting 1 merit which you are offering.

Thank you.
legendary
Activity: 3584
Merit: 5243
https://merel.mobi => buy facemasks with BTC/LTC
    --snip--

    I quickly wanted to confirm my faucet is still up and running Smiley
    btw: i'm also trying to keep a tor mirror up and running, if anybody is interested at any point in the future, just let me know Smiley

    @BlackHatCoiner: great work  Grin
    legendary
    Activity: 2310
    Merit: 4085
    Farewell o_e_l_e_o
    legendary
    Activity: 1512
    Merit: 7340
    Farewell, Leo
    legendary
    Activity: 1512
    Merit: 7340
    Farewell, Leo


    BlackHatCoiner's on and off-chain testnet faucet

    The point of this thread is to spread the usage of the lightning network and give some tBTC to those who want to test things in the Bitcoin ecosystem. I recently noticed that there aren't many testnet faucets and those that exist give tiny amounts in which you can't test the LN. (by opening a channel, for instance)

    I, myself, will build a faucet that will give tBTC off-chain and on-chain, but I don't know when exactly will that happen. Thus, I decided to make this thread; to help those who want to try it out or experiment with the system without having to risk any real bitcoins. (Since 6-digit of testnet sats are nowadays hard to find)

    If you don't know what's the lightning network see “Basics of the Lightning Network”.



    On-chain faucet

    If you want tBTC on-chain submit the application as following:
    Code:
    Amount:
    Address:

    Lightning faucet

    I've opened a channel with - 0270685ca81a8e4d4d01beec5781f4cc924684072ae52c507f8ebe9daf0caaab7b@159.203.125.125:9735 - and deposited about 0.15 tBTC. I'll probably always have enough sending capacity.

    Here's the application you'll have to submit if you want tBTC via LN:
    Code:
    Amount:
    Invoice:

    Rules:

    • You can ask up to 3,000,000 sats or 0.03 tBTC. (PM me if you want more, I can make exceptions if you convince me that you really need them)
    • Once you're done with your testing, you ought to return them back to me excluding the mining fees you've paid. It doesn't matter when, but within a reasonable time I should have them back. (e.g., 1-6 months)
    • You may want to ask several times for additional deposits. Indeed, you can ask for tBTC multiple times as long as you've returned the previous amount(s) you submitted.
    • You won't sell them, I know. There's no reason to sell such small amount. However, if you've been found to do something suspicious with them, you'll get my negative feedback and you'll obviously be unable to re-ask for more tBTC.

    It'll be my pleasure to help someone who had never interacted with the lightning network before. Newbies and Jr. Members will receive 1 merit if they're using LN for the first time, unless their history is full of bounty applications or they're loaded with negative trusts.
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