How to automate circular rebalancing with RTL: #1325
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Hello, We have tried the Torq, LNDG, and the LNDBOSS apps on our Umbrel Lightning Node in the hopes of implementing an automatic channel rebalancing system but so far they both do not wotk for us so we are still performing manual circular rebalancing using RTL. which works well for the most part and actually the only one that does for us. We would really love it if we could just use RTL to automate circular rebalancing but so far it does not appear to have this function, at least not yet? Please let us know if anyone here can help us with this? Thank you. :) Orange_Bonzo |
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Hi @BonzoDogDooDah, circular rebalancing doesn't impact your node's overall channel balance. It enables you to just alter relative balances of the two channels involved in the operation. This may be helpful in an one-off need, to satisfy specific liquidity scenario, but it's hard to imagine a need to do such operations at scale. Would you be able to shed some light on the use case you're trying to address by automating circular rebalancing. For example:
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Hi Suheb
Thank you for your reply.
At the moment we only have 7 channels and 3 of them route sats into the node and 2 and sometimes 3 different channels will then route sats out of the node. We find that our Acinq, Sunny Sarah, and Garlic channels require frequent refilling of their inbound liquidity which we will then do a circular rebalance using RTL and mostly use our LNBig channel and sometimes from one of our Nicehash channels to send the sats to either Acinq, Sarah, or Garlic. We used to use our C.otto.de channel in this way when it was working better but lately it does not do much of anything even after fee rate adjustments?
I see from your reply that our node appears to be lacking in proper management, as you say it should be a one-off need to do a circular rebalance and we do re balancing quite often otherwise our node does not route any sats at all?
Sunny Sarah takes all of the liquidity in a manner of minutes even after increasing our fee to 275 ppm?
I suppose you might say we are Nubie's in the woods in the land of lightning node management, Lol...
We do plan on increasing the amount of channels we have in the future.
Thank you for your support it is most appreciated :)
Orange_Bonzo
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Hi > @BonzoDogDooDah <https://github.com/BonzoDogDooDah>> , circular rebalancing doesn't impact your node's overall channel balance. It enables you to just alter relative balances of the two channels involved in the operation. This may be helpful in an one-off need, to satisfy specific liquidity scenario, but it's hard to imagine a need to do such operations at scale.
Would you be able to shed some light on the use case you're trying to address by automating circular rebalancing. For example:
What's the problem you typically address by circular rebalancing?
How frequently do you need to do it?
How do you make the decision on selecting the channels which you need to rebalance in this manner?
How many channels does your node typically have?
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Hi @BonzoDogDooDah, circular rebalancing doesn't impact your node's overall channel balance. It enables you to just alter relative balances of the two channels involved in the operation. This may be helpful in an one-off need, to satisfy specific liquidity scenario, but it's hard to imagine a need to do such operations at scale.
Would you be able to shed some light on the use case you're trying to address by automating circular rebalancing. For example: