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addition to chapter "Comparison with Bitcoin" part 6
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For instance: if the opening balance was 1 BTC to Alice, and Alice made a payment of 0.3 BTC to Bob, then the final balance of the channel is 0.7 BTC to Alice and 0.3 BTC to Bob.
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If Alice tries to cheat by submitting the opening state of the channel to the Bitcoin blockchain, with 1 BTC to Alice and 0 BTC to Bob, then Bob can retaliate by submitting the true final state of the channel, as well as penalty transaction that gives him all Bitcoin in the channel.
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In this context, the Bitcoin blockchain acts as a court system; recording the initial and final balances of each channel, and approving penalties if one of the parties tries to cheat.
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==== Offline vs Online, Asynchronous vs Synchronous
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Whens a Bitcoin user sends funds to a destination address he does not need to know anything about the recipient.
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The recipient could be logically speaking "online" (e.g. run a node) or could be "offline" (e.g. does not run a node, does not use any wallet currently).
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The transaction is registered in the blockchain, and at any later point in time the recipient can have a look at it and see that has has received funds in the past.
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In Bitcoin, the recipient can be "offline" and the interaction is asynchronous, sender and receiver do not need to synchronize in any way.
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In Lightning, this is different.
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The node that represents the payee must be "online" during the transaction.
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The payee must run a node or have someone that runs a node for him.
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That node must be "online" at the time of the payment.
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To be precise, both nodes, the payer's and the payee's must be online at the time of payment.
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The payer and payee must cooperate, i.e. in some fashion one could say "synchronize" , during the payment.
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If the payee's node is down the payer cannot make the payment.
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