On the Lifecycle of a Lightning Network Payment Channel
The Bitcoin Lightning Network, launched in 2018, serves as a layer 2 scaling solution for Bitcoin. The Lightning Network allows users to establish channels between each other and subsequently exchange off-chain payments. Together, these channels form a network that facilitates payments between parti...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Bitcoin Lightning Network, launched in 2018, serves as a layer 2 scaling
solution for Bitcoin. The Lightning Network allows users to establish channels
between each other and subsequently exchange off-chain payments. Together,
these channels form a network that facilitates payments between parties even if
they do not have a channel in common. The Lightning Network has gained
popularity over the past five years as it offers an attractive alternative to
on-chain transactions by substantially reducing transaction costs and
processing times. Nevertheless, due to the privacy-centric design of the
Lightning Network, little is understood about its inner workings. In this work,
we conduct a measurement study of the Lightning Network to shed light on the
lifecycle of channels. By combining Lightning gossip messages with on-chain
Bitcoin data, we investigate the lifecycle of a channel from its opening
through its lifetime to its closing. In particular, our analysis offers unique
insights into the utilization patterns of the Lightning Network. Even more so,
through decoding the channel closing transactions, we obtain the first dataset
of Lightning Network payments, observe the imbalance of channels during the
closing, and investigate whether both parties are involved in the closing, or
one closes the channel unilaterally. For instance, we find nearly 60% of
cooperatively closed channels are resurrected, i.e., their outputs were used to
fund another channel. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.15930 |