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|L-BTC Post-Swap| 129180 sat | 12656 sat |
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|L-BTC Post-Swap| 129180 sat | 12656 sat |
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|TOTAL FEES PAID| 251 sat | 291 sat |
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|TOTAL FEES PAID| 251 sat | 291 sat |
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(NOTE: Obviously the workflow here is a little clunky with the back-and-forth Propsal/Accept/Finalize routine, but I wanted the steps to be transparent. In a production case this would be built into the service and client app)
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## Securities / Transfer Restricted / etc
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## Securities / Transfer Restricted / etc
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Liquid supports more advanced features than just Swaps. It also
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## Lightning Integration
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## Lightning Integration
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There are two separate topics to go over with Lightning <-> Liquid. First is *L-BTC Lightning* (that is LN as a 2nd layer to Liquid). Secondly, the more familiar, using regular BTC LN with Liquid.
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There are two separate topics to go over with Lightning <-> Liquid. First is *L-BTC Lightning* (that is LN as a 2nd layer to Liquid). Secondly, the more familiar, using regular BTC LN with Liquid.
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