[RFC/WIP] Core: make sure RBF is enabled#135
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Lightning transactions should always be RBF enabled, because the miner fee rates can vary wildly since the moment they are signed until the moment they are broadcasted.
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Anchor outputs currrently has a limitation/bug: https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/lightning-dev/2020-September/002796.html TL/DR: watchtowers are ineffective. |
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Lightning transactions should always be RBF enabled, because the
miner fee rates can vary wildly since the moment they are signed
until the moment they are broadcasted.