A fun story.
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I just need to be tidy with keeping track of the balances and that should be
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## The funny guy
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Quite a random, but fun story. I was checking my node's lightning transactions
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when I saw a 10sat one. I was confused at first, and my first thought is
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somebody, somehow, for some reason, had charged me a fee (in the lightning
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world, it feels like every breath comes with a fee).
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But reading more carefully, I realised it was an _incoming_ transactions. Who
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the hell sent me 10 sats just because? And then I checked the message field and
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it said "Check out my node, Baystar!", together with a public key. Lovely,
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this guy is just sending random spam messages to people to get some attention.
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The lightning network keeps on feeling like the wild wild west, where funny
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things just happen out of the blue.
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