Lightning Loop
Lightning Loop is a non-custodial service offered by Lightning Labs to bridge on-chain and off-chain Bitcoin using submarine swaps. This repository is home to the Loop client and depends on the Lightning Network daemon lnd. All of lnd’s supported chain backends are fully supported when using the Loop client: Neutrino, Bitcoin Core, and btcd.
In the current iteration of the Loop software, two swap types are supported:
- off-chain to on-chain, where the Loop client sends funds off-chain in
- on-chain to off-chain, where the Loop client sends funds to an on-chain address using an off-chain channel
We call off-chain to on-chain swaps, a Loop Out. The service can be used in various situations:
- Acquiring inbound channel liquidity from arbitrary nodes on the Lightning network
- Depositing funds to a Bitcoin on-chain address without closing active channels
- Paying to on-chain fallback addresses in the case of insufficient route liquidity
We call our on-chain to off-chain swaps, a Loop In. This allows you to use on-chain funds to increase the local balance of a channel, effectively "refilling" an existing channel.
Potential uses for Loop In:
- Refilling depleted channels with funds from cold-wallets or exchange withdrawals
- Servicing off-chain Lightning withdrawals using on-chain payments, with no funds in channels required
- As a failsafe payment method that can be used when channel liquidity along a route is insufficient
Development and Support
The Loop client is currently in an early beta state, and offers a simple command line application. Future APIs will be added to support implementation or use of the Loop service.
The Loop daemon exposes a gRPC API (defaults to port 11010) and a REST API (defaults to port 8081).
The GitHub issue tracker can be used to request specific improvements or register and get help with any problems. Community support is also available in the LND Slack .
Setup and Install
LND and the loop client are using Go modules. Make sure that the GO111MODULE
env variable is set to on
.
In order to execute a swap, you need to run a compatible lnd version built with the correct sub-servers enabled.
LND
To run loop, you need a compatible version of lnd
running. It is generally
recommended to always keep both lnd
and loop
updated to the most recent
released version. If you need to run an older version of lnd
, please consult
the following table for supported versions.
Loop Version | Compatible LND Version(s) |
---|---|
>= v0.6.0-beta |
v0.10.x-beta |
<= 0.5.1-beta |
v0.7.1-beta - v0.10.x-beta |
If you are building from source make sure you are using the latest tagged version of lnd. You can get this by git cloning the repository and checking out a specific tag:
git clone https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd.git
cd lnd
git checkout v0.10.0-beta
Once the lnd repository is cloned, it will need to be built with special build tags that enable the swap. This enables the required lnd rpc services.
make install tags="signrpc walletrpc chainrpc invoicesrpc"
Check to see if you have already installed lnd. If you have, you will need to
delete the .macaroon
files from your lnd directory and restart lnd.
Do not delete any other files other than the .macaroon
files
// Example on Linux to see macaroons in the default directory:
ls ~/.lnd/data/chain/bitcoin/mainnet
This should show no .macaroon
files. If it does? Stop lnd, delete macaroons,
restart lnd.
lncli stop
Now delete the .macaroon files and restart lnd. (don't delete any other files)
Loopd
After lnd is installed, you will need to clone the Lightning Loop repo and install the command line interface and swap client service.
git clone https://github.com/lightninglabs/loop.git
cd loop/cmd
go install ./...
Execute a Swap
After you have lnd and the Loop client installed, you can execute a Loop swap.
The Loop client needs its own short-lived daemon which will deal with the swaps in progress.
Command to start loopd
::
loopd
// Or if you want to do everything in the same terminal and background loopd
loopd &
// For testnet mode, you'll need to specify the network as mainnet is the
default:
loopd --network=testnet
By default loopd
attempts to connect to the lnd instance running on
localhost:10009
and reads the macaroon and tls certificate from ~/.lnd
.
This can be altered using command line flags. See loopd --help
.
loopd
only listens on localhost and uses an unencrypted and unauthenticated
connection.
Loop Out Swaps
Now that loopd is running, you can initiate a simple Loop Out. This will pay out Lightning off-chain funds and you will receive Bitcoin on-chain funds in return. There will be some chain and routing fees associated with this swap.
NAME:
loop out - perform an off-chain to on-chain swap (looping out)
USAGE:
loop out [command options] amt [addr]
DESCRIPTION:
Attempts to loop out the target amount into either the backing lnd's
wallet, or a targeted address.
The amount is to be specified in satoshis.
Optionally a BASE58/bech32 encoded bitcoin destination address may be
specified. If not specified, a new wallet address will be generated.
OPTIONS:
--channel value the 8-byte compact channel ID of the channel to loop out (default: 0)
--addr value the optional address that the looped out funds should be sent to, if let blank the funds will go to lnd's wallet
--amt value the amount in satoshis to loop out (default: 0)
--conf_target value the number of blocks from the swap initiation height that the on-chain HTLC should be swept within (default: 6)
--max_swap_routing_fee value the max off-chain swap routing fee in satoshis, if not specified, a default max fee will be used (default: 0)
--fast Indicate you want to swap immediately, paying potentially a higher fee. If not set the swap server might choose to wait up to 30 minutes before publishing the swap HTLC on-chain, to save on its chain fees. Not setting this flag therefore might result in a lower swap fee.
It's possible to receive more inbound capacity on a particular channel
(--channel
), and also have the loop
daemon send the coins to a target
address (addr
). The latter option allows ones to effectively send on-chain
from their existing channels!
loop out <amt_in_satoshis>
This will take some time, as it requires an on-chain confirmation. When the
swap is initiated successfully, loopd
will see the process through.
To query in-flight swap statuses, run loop monitor
.
Fees explained
The following is an example output of a 0.01 BTC fast (non-batched) Loop Out
swap from testnet
:
$ loop out --amt 1000000 --fast
Max swap fees for 1000000 sat Loop Out: 36046 sat
Fast swap requested.
CONTINUE SWAP? (y/n), expand fee detail (x): x
Estimated on-chain sweep fee: 149 sat
Max on-chain sweep fee: 14900 sat
Max off-chain swap routing fee: 20010 sat
Max off-chain prepay routing fee: 36 sat
Max no show penalty (prepay): 1337 sat
Max swap fee: 1100 sat
CONTINUE SWAP? (y/n):
Explanation:
- Max swap fees for sat Loop Out (36046 sat): The absolute maximum in
fees that need to be paid. This includes on-chain and off-chain fees. This
represents the ceiling or worst-case scenario. The actual fees will likely be
lower. This is the sum of
14900 + 20010 + 36 + 1100
(see below). - Estimated on-chain sweep fee (149 sat): The estimated cost to sweep the
HTLC in case of success, calculated based on the current on-chain fees.
This value is called
miner_fee
in the gRPC/REST responses. - Max on-chain sweep fee (14900 sat): The maximum on-chain fee the daemon
is going to allow for sweeping the HTLC in case of success. A fee estimation
based on the
--conf_target
flag is always performed before sweeping. The factor of100
times the estimated fee is applied in case the fees spike between the time the swap is initiated and the time the HTLC can be swept. But that is the absolute worst-case fee that will be paid. If there is no fee spike, a normal, much lower fee will be used. - Max off-chain swap routing fee (20010 sat): The maximum off-chain
routing fee that the daemon should pay when finding a route to pay the
Lightning invoice. This is a hard limit. If no route with a lower or equal fee
is found, the payment (and the swap) is aborted. This value is calculated
statically based on the swap amount (see
maxRoutingFeeBase
andmaxRoutingFeeRate
incmd/loop/main.go
). - Max off-chain prepay routing fee (36 sat): The maximum off-chain routing
fee that the daemon should pay when finding a route to pay the prepay fee.
This is a hard limit. If no route with a lower or equal fee is found, the
payment (and the swap) is aborted. This value is calculated statically based
on the prepay amount (see
maxRoutingFeeBase
andmaxRoutingFeeRate
incmd/loop/main.go
). - Max no show penalty (prepay) (1337 sat): This is the amount that has to be
pre-paid (off-chain) before the server publishes the HTLC on-chain. This is
necessary to ensure the server's on-chain fees are paid if the client aborts
and never completes the swap after the HTLC has been published on-chain.
If the swap completes normally, this amount is counted towards the full swap
amount and therefore is actually a pre-payment and not a fee. This value is
called
prepay_amt
in the gRPC/REST responses. - Max swap fee (1100 sat): The maximum amount of service fees we allow the
server to charge for executing the swap. The client aborts the swap if the
fee proposed by the server exceeds this maximum. It is therefore recommended
to obtain the maximum by asking the server for a quote first. The actual fees
might be lower than this maximum if user specific discounts are applied. This
value is called
swap_fee
in the gRPC/REST responses.
Fast vs. batched swaps
By default, Loop Outs are executed as normal speed swaps. This means the server will wait up to 30 minutes until it publishes the HTLC on-chain to improve the chances that it can be batched together with other user's swaps to reduce the on-chain footprint and fees. The server offers a reduced swap fee for slow swaps to incentivize users to batch more.
If a swap should be executed immediately, the --fast
flag can be used. Fast
swaps won't benefit from a reduced swap fee.
Loop In Swaps
Additionally, Loop In is now also supported for mainnet as well. A Loop In swap lets one refill their channel (ability to send more coins) by sending to a special script on-chain.
NAME:
loop in - perform an on-chain to off-chain swap (loop in)
USAGE:
loop in [command options] amt
DESCRIPTION:
Send the amount in satoshis specified by the amt argument off-chain.
OPTIONS:
--amt value the amount in satoshis to loop in (default: 0)
--external expect htlc to be published externally
--conf_target value the target number of blocks the on-chain htlc broadcast by the swap client should confirm within (default: 0)
--last_hop value the pubkey of the last hop to use for this swap
The --external
argument allows the on-chain HTLC transacting to be published
externally. This allows for a number of use cases like using this address to
withdraw from an exchange into your Lightning channel!
A Loop In swap can be executed a follows:
loop in <amt_in_satoshis>
Fees explained
The following is an example output of a 0.01 BTC Loop In swap from testnet
:
$ loop in --amt 1000000
Max swap fees for 1000000 sat Loop In: 1562 sat
CONTINUE SWAP? (y/n), expand fee detail (x): x
Estimated on-chain HTLC fee: 154 sat
Max swap fee: 1100 sat
CONTINUE SWAP? (y/n):
Explanation:
- Estimated on-chain HTLC fee (154 sat): The estimated on-chain fee that the
daemon has to pay to publish the HTLC. This is an estimation from
lnd
's wallet based on the available UTXOs and current network fees. This value is calledminer_fee
in the gRPC/REST responses. - Max swap fee (1100 sat): The maximum amount of service fees we allow the
server to charge for executing the swap. The client aborts the swap if the
fee proposed by the server exceeds this maximum. It is therefore recommended
to obtain the maximum by asking the server for a quote first. The actual fees
might be lower than this maximum if user specific discounts are applied. This
value is called
swap_fee
in the gRPC/REST responses.
Resume
When loopd
is terminated (or killed) for whatever reason, it will pickup
pending swaps after a restart.
Information about pending swaps is stored persistently in the swap database.
Its location is ~/.loopd/<network>/loop.db
.
Multiple Simultaneous Swaps
It is possible to execute multiple swaps simultaneously. Just keep loopd running.
API Support Level
Server
The Loop server API and on-chain scripts are kept backwards compatible as long as reasonably possible.
Client
When breaking changes to the Loop client daemon API are made, old fields will be marked as deprecated. Deprecated fields will remain supported until the next minor release.