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🚨 This section has not been updated to RaspiBolt v2 yet. There might be some inconsistencies with the updated configuration, so handle with care!


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In this section, you can find various optional topics that make your RaspiBolt running even smoother. I split this up in various subsections, as the individual tasks can be quite long.

Difficulty: easy

Your RaspiBolt will greet you with a quick system summary on login:

MotD system overview

Difficulty: medium

Manually unlocking the LND wallet every time the system starts is not really feasible if your RaspiBolt is meant to run reliably somewhere in a closet. This script automatically unlocks the wallet on startup or service-restart. This comes at a minimal security cost, however, as the password needs to be stored on the device.

Difficulty: medium

Browse the blockchain in a private and autonomous way using data from your own node. You can also check different stats of your node and network.

BTC RPC Explorer

Difficulty: medium

Route all your Bitcoin traffic over the Tor network to stay anonymous and avoid leaking private information like your public IP address. Only for older configurations, the latest RaspiBolt v2 has this already enabled by default.

Tor

Difficulty: medium

The RaspiBolt is the perfect trustless Bitcoin backend for your regular on-chain transactions. Together with the Electrum wallet, it works even with your Ledger or Trezor hardware wallet. Mostly for older configurations, the latest RaspiBolt v2 already has a full Electrum server included by default.

Electrum

Difficulty: easy

The Zap desktop app (https://github.com/LN-Zap/zap-desktop) is a cross platform Lightning Network wallet focused on user experience and ease of use.

Zap Desktop

Difficulty: medium

The Zap iOS app (https://zap.jackmallers.com) provides a neat interface for the RaspiBolt to manage peers & channels, make payments and create invoices.

Zap iOS

Difficulty: medium

The iOS & Android app Shango provides a neat interface for the RaspiBolt, to manage peers & channels, make payments and create invoices.

Electrum

Difficulty: easy

lntop is an interactive text-mode channels viewer for Unix systems.

lntop

Difficulty: easy

Make your command line prompt shine with a golden ฿ and use more colors overall:

Pimped prompt

Difficulty: easy

Control your Lightning node from a different computer within you network, eg. from a Windows machine.

Difficulty: easy

In case your microSD card gets corrupted or you brick your node, it's handy to have a quick recovery image at hand. It's not a full backup solution, but allows a system recovery.

Difficulty: easy

These additional bash scripts display a balance overview (on-chain & in channels, active & inactive) as well as a nicely formatted channels overview.

Even more Extras

RaspiBolt-Extras by Rob Clark

  • Lights-Out: automatic unlocking of wallet and dynamic ip
  • RaspiBoltDuo: testnet & mainnet running simultaneously
  • Using REST access
  • Receiving Lightning payments: automatically create invoices / qr codes

Next: Troubleshooting >>