lightning-getroute -- Command for routing a payment (low-level) =============================================================== SYNOPSIS -------- **getroute** *id* *msatoshi* *riskfactor* \[*cltv*\] \[*fromid*\] \[*fuzzpercent*\] \[*exclude*\] \[*maxhops*\] DESCRIPTION ----------- The **getroute** RPC command attempts to find the best route for the payment of *msatoshi* to lightning node *id*, such that the payment will arrive at *id* with *cltv*-blocks to spare (default 9). *msatoshi* is in millisatoshi precision; it can be a whole number, or a whole number ending in *msat* or *sat*, or a number with three decimal places ending in *sat*, or a number with 1 to 11 decimal places ending in *btc*. There are two considerations for how good a route is: how low the fees are, and how long your payment will get stuck in a delayed output if a node goes down during the process. The *riskfactor* floating-point field controls this tradeoff; it is the annual cost of your funds being stuck (as a percentage). For example, if you thought the convenience of keeping your funds liquid (not stuck) was worth 20% per annum interest, *riskfactor* would be 20. If you didn’t care about risk, *riskfactor* would be zero. *fromid* is the node to start the route from: default is this node. The *fuzzpercent* is a positive floating-point number, representing a percentage of the actual fee. The *fuzzpercent* is used to distort computed fees along each channel, to provide some randomization to the route generated. 0.0 means the exact fee of that channel is used, while 100.0 means the fee used might be from 0 to twice the actual fee. The default is 5.0, or up to 5% fee distortion. *exclude* is a JSON array of short-channel-id/direction (e.g. \[ "564334x877x1/0", "564195x1292x0/1" \]) or node-id which should be excluded from consideration for routing. The default is not to exclude any channels or nodes. Note if the source or destination is excluded, the command result is undefined. *maxhops* is the maximum number of channels to return; default is 20. RISKFACTOR EFFECT ON ROUTING ---------------------------- The risk factor is treated as if it were an additional fee on the route, for the purposes of comparing routes. The formula used is the following approximation: risk-fee = amount x blocks-timeout x per-block-cost We are given a *riskfactor* expressed as a percentage. There are 52596 blocks per year, thus *per-block-cost* is *riskfactor* divided by 5,259,600. The final result is: risk-fee = amount x blocks-timeout x riskfactor / 5259600 Here are the risk fees in millisatoshis, using various parameters. I assume a channel charges the default of 1000 millisatoshis plus 1 part-per-million. Common to\_self\_delay values on the network at 14 and 144 blocks.
Amount (msat) | Riskfactor | Delay | Risk Fee | Route fee |
---|---|---|---|---|
10,000 |
1 |
14 |
0 |
1001 |
10,000 |
10 |
14 |
0 |
1001 |
10,000 |
100 |
14 |
2 |
1001 |
10,000 |
1000 |
14 |
26 |
1001 |
1,000,000 |
1 |
14 |
2 |
1001 |
1,000,000 |
10 |
14 |
26 |
1001 |
1,000,000 |
100 |
14 |
266 |
1001 |
1,000,000 |
1000 |
14 |
2661 |
1001 |
100,000,000 |
1 |
14 |
266 |
1100 |
100,000,000 |
10 |
14 |
2661 |
1100 |
100,000,000 |
100 |
14 |
26617 |
1100 |
100,000,000 |
1000 |
14 |
266179 |
1100 |
10,000 |
1 |
144 |
0 |
1001 |
10,000 |
10 |
144 |
2 |
1001 |
10,000 |
100 |
144 |
27 |
1001 |
10,000 |
1000 |
144 |
273 |
1001 |
1,000,000 |
1 |
144 |
27 |
1001 |
1,000,000 |
10 |
144 |
273 |
1001 |
1,000,000 |
100 |
144 |
2737 |
1001 |
1,000,000 |
1000 |
144 |
27378 |
1001 |
100,000,000 |
1 |
144 |
2737 |
1100 |
100,000,000 |
10 |
144 |
27378 |
1100 |
100,000,000 |
100 |
144 |
273785 |
1100 |
100,000,000 |
1000 |
144 |
2737850 |
1100 |