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How do receivers open incoming channels while network is highly unbalanced? #400

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@azhmur

From my understanding in current state of specification, sender lock his money in channel and also will pay all fees on parent chain. If someone (e.g. online store like bitrefill) want mostly receive money (and move them out via parent network, because he actually need fiats to cover his expenses) he can't open receiving channels for himself.

So he have to go to some hub node and ask him to open channel? But what if flow is constantly unsymmetric. This channel will be extinuguished, and incoming channels for the hub also. All this "please open channel in my direction and lock your money inside it" requests on email looks like 17th century banking. (i haven't found special messages in protocol for such requests)

In mature network fees, should help maintain balance. But in current state for receiver hard to maintain enough input channels as far as he should ask someone do it for him.

In theory hubs/banks running competive fees should cover this task, but as far as they don't know state of other channels it is hard for them to understand network balance.

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