- not 100% sure about it
- but this kind of warning upfront might be useful
- it might help fight against hype and plain mis-information
- there are misinformed people out there who think this is a gold-mine like BTC mining in the early years
- think it over and decide if you want to pull it in or drop it
- somewhat -> too colloquial
- simplifications
- 'originally' as used in this sentence implies (or at least hints) that it no longer is. I don't think this is what you want to express. Maybe you wanted to express that lnd were the first. To avoid confusion, I removed "originally".
- restructuring of sentences
- typo clightning
- typo controll
- lose -> close
- BUG: you mixed up min and max parameters in autopilot config!
- BUG: I changed the text rather than the numbers to KEEP the parameter ORDER the SAME as in sample-lnd.conf file
- "not more" --> sort of double negation, better "less"
- don't mix cases: one, they --> rephrased to use singular in both cases
- chosen arbitrary -> must use adverb, --> arbitrarily
- "quite some funds" --> very vague. Rephrased to explain how to save fees
- usefull -> useful
- etc
- rephrasing
- typo: you --> your
- less-public: sounds strange, replaced
- simplifications
- comma
- it's wrong --> its (possessive)
- no comma in front of "because" (in most cases)
- after using "you" all the time, suddenly "we" is used. For consistency, changed it to "you"
- etc.
- comma (no comma when or is used between 2 items)
- comma (use comma after "by default, ")
- comma (use Oxford comma for consistency when there are 3+ items in "and" or "or)
- an SCB (with "n")
- rephrasing the argument for SCBs
- UPNP: the description in my opinion was incorrect, at least misleading. I rephrased to eliminate the part of the sentence that was doubtful in my opinion
- it's --> its (possessive)
- addition of checking TOR installation
- open source: as adjective written with hyphen (according to Wiktionary)
- you --> your
- simplifications
- docker --> unless it is a command, I would uppercase it (see Wikipedia)
- more --> more than what? primarily
- node: repetitive
- above we use _..._ for product names, etc. --> changes +...+ to _..._
- one --> once
- commas: only put comma in front of _but_ whe followed by a complete sentence with noun
- simplifications
- etc
- simplifications
- commas
- "set up" is a verb, not a noun --> "setup"
- COLDCARDwallet --> They themselves on their website use predominantly "Coldcard Wallet". Their logo image does use uppercase, but they do not use uppercase in their text/manuals.
- a number is not expanding, a number is growing
- etc
- "a lot cheaper", "a lot faster" : quite undefined, this might mean different things to different readers
- I like "incantations" but it is slang. Also some foreigners might not know this word. --> then I decided to leave it in as is. Adds some special touch.
- simplifications