doc: adds receivable_msat to manpage

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Michael Schmoock 2020-03-05 14:28:08 +01:00 committed by Christian Decker
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@ -204,15 +204,15 @@ via this channel;
a number followed by a string unit\.
The peer imposes this on us, default is 1% of the total channel capacity\.
.IP \[bu]
\fIspendable_msat\fR: A string describing an \fB\fIestimate\fR\fR of how much we
can send out over this channel in a single payment (or payment-part for
multi-part payments);
\fIspendable_msat\fR and \fIreceivable_msat\fR: A string describing an
\fB\fIestimate\fR\fR of how much we can send or receive over this channel in a
single payment (or payment-part for multi-part payments);
a number followed by a string unit\.
This is an \fB\fIestimate\fR\fR, which can be wrong because adding HTLCs requires
an increase in fees paid to onchain miners, and onchain fees change
dynamically according to onchain activity\.
For a sufficiently-large channel with capacity on your side, this can
be limited by the rules imposed under certain blockchains;
For a sufficiently-large channel, this can be limited by the rules imposed
under certain blockchains;
for example, individual Bitcoin mainnet payment-parts cannot exceed
42\.94967295 mBTC\.
.IP \[bu]

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@ -153,15 +153,15 @@ state, or in various circumstances:
via this channel;
a number followed by a string unit.
The peer imposes this on us, default is 1% of the total channel capacity.
* *spendable\_msat*: A string describing an ***estimate*** of how much we
can send out over this channel in a single payment (or payment-part for
multi-part payments);
* *spendable\_msat* and *receivable\_msat*: A string describing an
***estimate*** of how much we can send or receive over this channel in a
single payment (or payment-part for multi-part payments);
a number followed by a string unit.
This is an ***estimate***, which can be wrong because adding HTLCs requires
an increase in fees paid to onchain miners, and onchain fees change
dynamically according to onchain activity.
For a sufficiently-large channel with capacity on your side, this can
be limited by the rules imposed under certain blockchains;
For a sufficiently-large channel, this can be limited by the rules imposed
under certain blockchains;
for example, individual Bitcoin mainnet payment-parts cannot exceed
42.94967295 mBTC.
* *minimum\_htlc\_in\_msat*: A string describing the minimum amount that