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0.1.0-alpha.4 - May 13, 2024

This is the fifth alpha release of lightning-liquidity. It is a simple maintenance release bumping the LDK dependency to v0.0.123.

Note: This release is still considered experimental, should not be run in production, and no compatibility guarantees are given until the release of 0.1.0.

0.1.0-alpha.3 - Apr. 22, 2024

This is the forth alpha release of lightning-liquidity. It features a number of bug fixes and performance improvements over the previous release.

In particular, it introduces the final breaking changes of the LSPS2 spec that is close to finalization, and fixes a number of serialization-related bugs.

Note: This release is still considered experimental, should not be run in production, and no compatibility guarantees are given until the release of 0.1.0.

0.1.0-alpha.2 - Mar. 6, 2024

This is the third alpha release of lightning-liquidity. It features a number of bug fixes and performance improvements over the previous release.

Notably, it introduces service-side payment sequencing in LSPS2, ensuring we'll only have one intercepted payment in-flight at any given point in time, which allows the LSP to keep deducting the channel opening fee from the intercepted payments until one actually succeeds. Moreover, this release fixes a previously introduced deadlock when being unable to parse a received message.

Note: This release is still considered experimental, should not be run in production, and no compatibility guarantees are given until the release of 0.1.0.

0.1.0-alpha.1 - Feb. 28, 2024

This is the second alpha release of lightning-liquidity. It features a number of bug fixes and performance improvements over the previous release.

Note: This release is still considered experimental, should not be run in production, and no compatibility guarantees are given until the release of 0.1.0.

0.1.0-alpha - Feb. 15, 2024

This is the first alpha release of lightning-liquidity. It features early-stage client- and service-side support for the LSPS2 just-in-time (JIT) channel protocol.

Note: This release is still considered experimental, should not be run in production, and no compatibility guarantees are given until the release of 0.1.0.