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lightning-fundchannel_start -- Command for initiating channel establishment for a lightning channel
SYNOPSIS
fundchannel_start id amount [feerate announce close_to push_msat]
DESCRIPTION
fundchannel_start
is a lower level RPC command. It allows a user to
initiate channel establishment with a connected peer.
id is the node id of the remote peer.
amount is the satoshi value that the channel will be funded at. This value MUST be accurate, otherwise the negotiated commitment transactions will not encompass the correct channel value.
feerate is an optional field. Sets the feerate for subsequent commitment transactions: see fundchannel.
announce whether or not to announce this channel.
close_to is a Bitcoin address to which the channel funds should be sent to
on close. Only valid if both peers have negotiated option_upfront_shutdown_script
.
Returns close_to
set to closing script iff is negotiated.
push_msat is the amount of millisatoshis to push to the channel peer at open. Note that this is a gift to the peer -- these satoshis are added to the initial balance of the peer at channel start and are largely unrecoverable once pushed.
Note that the funding transaction MUST NOT be broadcast until after
channel establishment has been successfully completed by running
fundchannel_complete
, as the commitment transactions for this channel
are not secured until the complete command succeeds. Broadcasting
transaction before that can lead to unrecoverable loss of funds.
RETURN VALUE
On success, returns the funding_address and the scriptpubkey for the channel funding output.
If a close_to
address was provided, will close to this address iff the close_to
address is
returned in the response. Otherwise, the peer does not support option_upfront_shutdownscript
.
On failure, returns an error.
AUTHOR
Lisa Neigut <niftynei@gmail.com> is mainly responsible.
SEE ALSO
lightning-connect(7), lightning-fundchannel(7), lightning-fundchannel_complete(7), lightning-fundchannel_cancel(7)
RESOURCES
Main web site: https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning