From cfa09d448386a9fdaad72b7ab1588025a658d300 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian McMichael Date: Sat, 22 Feb 2020 19:19:19 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] seenin -> seen in --- node_client.asciidoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/node_client.asciidoc b/node_client.asciidoc index 90f5589..205c308 100644 --- a/node_client.asciidoc +++ b/node_client.asciidoc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ [[set_up_a_lightning_node]] == Lightning Node Software -As we've seenin previous chapters, a Lightning node is a computer system that participates in the Lightning Network. The Lightning Network is not a product or company - it is a set of open standards that define a baseline for interoperability. As such, Lightning node software has been built by a variety of companies and community groups. The vast majority of Lightning software is _open source_, meaning that the source code is open and licensed in such as way as to enable collaboration, sharing and community participation in the development process. Similarly, the Lightning node implementations we will show in this chapter are all open source and collaborative developed. +As we've seen in previous chapters, a Lightning node is a computer system that participates in the Lightning Network. The Lightning Network is not a product or company - it is a set of open standards that define a baseline for interoperability. As such, Lightning node software has been built by a variety of companies and community groups. The vast majority of Lightning software is _open source_, meaning that the source code is open and licensed in such as way as to enable collaboration, sharing and community participation in the development process. Similarly, the Lightning node implementations we will show in this chapter are all open source and collaborative developed. Unlike Bitcoin, where the standard is defined by a _reference implementation_ in software (Bitcoin Core), in Lightning the standard is defined by a series of standards documents called _Basis of Lightning Technology (BOLT)_, found at the lightning-rfc repository at: