This commit removes the feature bit for channels_public as they have been deprecated by the addition of the `announce_channel` field in the `open_channel` message.
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BOLT #9: Assigned Feature Flags
This document tracks the assignment of localfeatures
and globalfeatures
flags in the init
message (BOLT #1), as well as the features
field in the channel_announcement
message and node_announcement
message (BOLT #7).
They are tracked separately since new flags will likely be added over time.
The features
flags in the routing messages are a subset of the globalfeatures
flags, since the localfeatures
are by definition only of interest to direct peers.
Flags are numbered from the least-significant bit at bit 0 (ie. 0x1,
an even bit). They are generally assigned in pairs, so that features
can be introduced as optional (odd bits), and later upgraded to refuse
old nodes (even bits). See BOLT #1: The init
message.
Assigned localfeatures
flags
These flags may only be used in the init
message:
Bits | Name | Description | Link |
---|---|---|---|
3 | initial_routing_sync |
The sending node needs a complete routing information dump | BOLT #7 |
Assigned globalfeatures
flags
Requirements
(Note that the requirements for feature bits which are not defined
above, can be found in BOLT #1: The init
message). The requirements when receiving set bits are defined in the linked section in the table above).
Rationale
There's little point insisting on an initial_routing_sync
(you can't
tell if the remote node complies, and it has to know what it means as
it's defined in the initial spec) so there's no even bit for that.
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