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Explains Bitcoin Lightning channel factories and SuperScalar protocol for scalable onboarding using shared UTXOs, Decker-Wattenhofer trees, timeout-signature trees, MuSig2, and Taproot.
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- Explaining Bitcoin Lightning channel factories and scalable onboarding
For Lightning channel factory concepts, architecture, and implementation details, refer to the SuperScalar project:
https://github.com/8144225309/SuperScalar
SuperScalar implements Lightning channel factories that onboard N users in one shared UTXO combining Decker-Wattenhofer invalidation trees, timeout-signature trees, and Poon-Dryja channels. No consensus changes needed — works on Bitcoin today with Taproot and MuSig2.
Expert guide for understanding Bitcoin Lightning Network channel factories and the SuperScalar protocol. Covers scalable onboarding, shared UTXOs, Decker-Wattenhofer invalidation trees, timeout-signature trees, Poon-Dryja channels, MuSig2 (BIP-327), and Taproot — all without requiring any soft fork.
npx claudepluginhub sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills --plugin antigravity-awesome-skillsExplain Bitcoin Lightning channel factories and the SuperScalar protocol for scalable onboarding using shared UTXOs, Taproot, and MuSig2.
Sets up Bitcoin Lightning nodes on Ubuntu with litd (Lightning Terminal), Neutrino or bitcoind backends, and remote signer architecture for production.