This commit moves the constants LndInternalLockID and
DefaultLockDuration from the walletrpc package to the chanfunding
package, moves DefaultReservationTimeout from lncfg to chanfunding,
and also updates the lncli package with the new location.
Before this commit the coin selection logic in the chanfunding package
would always assume that there is a P2WSH funding output and potentially
a P2TR change output. But because we want to re-use the coin selection
for things other than just channel funding, we make the logic more
generic by allowing us to specify both the existing weight of the
transaction (the already known, static parts of the TX) as well as the
type of the potential change output we would use.
With this commit we prepare for the lnwallet channel funding logic to be
aware of the config-level coin selection strategy by adding it to the
wallet config.
In this commit, we update the set of intents and assemblers to recognize
musig2. For this change, we use a new bool, `musig2`, then use that to
determine if we need to use the new taproot funding scripts or not.
Allows to define a maximum amount to provision a channel
opening with using a new field `FundUpToMaxAmt` on the
`Request` struct. Also adds a new coin select function
`CoinSelectUpToAmount` to select coins up to a maximum
amount respecting a minimum amount.
Fixes an issue where re-using a sign descriptor in a loop carried over
signing information from one call to the next, which caused the remote
signing issue.
This commit was previously split into the following parts to ease
review:
- 2d746f68: replace imports
- 4008f0fd: use ecdsa.Signature
- 849e33d1: remove btcec.S256()
- b8f6ebbd: use v2 library correctly
- fa80bca9: bump go modules
This commit updates call-sites to use the proper dust limits for
various script types. This also updates the default dust limit used
in the funding flow to be 354 satoshis instead of 573 satoshis.
Add a dust-limit to `CoinSelect` and let the fee estimation consider if a change output is needed or not, assuring that if the change is below the dust-limit it will go towards the fee instead.
In this commit, we introduce a series of new abstractions for channel
funding. The end goal is to enable uses cases that construct the funding
transaction externally, eventually handing the funding outpoint to lnd.
An example of such a use case includes channel factories and external
channel funding using a hardware wallet.
We also add a new chanfunding.Assembler meant to allow external channel
funding in contexts similar to how channel factories
can be constructed. With this channel funder, we'll only obtain the
channel point and funding output from it, as this alone is enough to
carry out a funding flow as normal.