[Application Options]

; The directory that lnd stores all wallet, chain, and channel related data
; within The default is ~/.lnd/data on POSIX OSes, $LOCALAPPDATA/Lnd/data on
; Windows, ~/Library/Application Support/Lnd/data on Mac OS, and $home/lnd/data
; on Plan9.  Environment variables are expanded so they may be used.  NOTE:
; Windows environment variables are typically %VARIABLE%, but they must be
; accessed with $VARIABLE here.  Also, ~ is expanded to $LOCALAPPDATA on Windows.
; datadir=~/.lnd/data

; The directory that logs are stored in. The logs are auto-rotated by default.
; Rotated logs are compressed in place.
; logdir=~/.lnd/logs

; Number of logfiles that the log rotation should keep. Setting it to 0 disables deletion of old log files.
; maxlogfiles=3
; 
; Max log file size in MB before it is rotated.
; maxlogfilesize=10

; Path to TLS certificate for lnd's RPC and REST services.
; tlscertpath=~/.lnd/tls.cert

; Path to TLS private key for lnd's RPC and REST services.
; tlskeypath=~/.lnd/tls.key

; Disable macaroon authentication. Macaroons are used are bearer credentials to
; authenticate all RPC access. If one wishes to opt out of macaroons, uncomment
; the line below.
; no-macaroons=true

; Path to write the admin macaroon for lnd's RPC and REST services if it 
; doesn't exist. This can be set if one wishes to store the admin macaroon in a
; distinct location. By default, it is stored within lnd's main home directory.
; Applications that are able to read this file, gains admin macaroon access
; adminmacaroonpath=~/.lnd/admin.macaroon

; Path to write the read-only macaroon for lnd's RPC and REST services if it
; doesn't exist. This can be set if one wishes to store the read-only macaroon
; in a distinct location. The read only macaroon allows users which can read
; the file to access RPC's which don't modify the state of the daemon.
; readonlymacaroonpath=~/.lnd/readonly.macaroon
                       

; Specify the interfaces to listen on for p2p connections.  One listen 
; address per line.
; All ipv4 on port 9735:
;   listen=0.0.0.0:9735
; On all ipv4 interfaces on port 9735 and ipv6 localhost port 9736:
;   listen=0.0.0.0:9735
;   listen=[::1]:9736

; Disable listening for incoming p2p connections.  This will override all 
; listeners.
; nolisten=1

; Specify the interfaces to listen on for gRPC connections.  One listen 
; address per line.
; Only ipv4 localhost on port 10009:
;   rpclisten=localhost:10009
; On ipv4 localhost port 10009 and ipv6 port 10010:
;   rpclisten=localhost:10009
;   rpclisten=[::1]:10010

; Specify the interfaces to listen on for REST connections.  One listen 
; address per line.
; All ipv4 interfaces on port 8080:
;   restlisten=0.0.0.0:8080
; On ipv4 localhost port 80 and 443:
;   restlisten=localhost:80
;   restlisten=localhost:443


; Adding an external IP will advertise your node to the network. This signals
; that your node is available to accept incoming channels. If you don't wish to
; advertise your node, this value doesn't need to be set. Unless specified
; (with host:port notation), the default port (9735) will be added to the
; address.
; externalip=


; Debug logging level.
; Valid levels are {trace, debug, info, warn, error, critical}
; You may also specify <subsystem>=<level>,<subsystem2>=<level>,... to set
; log level for individual subsystems.  Use btcd --debuglevel=show to list
; available subsystems.
; debuglevel=info

; Write CPU profile to the specified file.
; cpuprofile=

; Enable HTTP profiling on given port -- NOTE port must be between 1024 and
; 65536. The profile can be access at: http://localhost:<PORT>/debug/pprof/.
; profile=

; The maximum number of incoming pending channels permitted per peer.
; maxpendingchannels=1

; If true, then automatic network bootstrapping will not be attempted. This
; means that your node won't attempt to automatically seek out peers on the
; network.
; nobootstrap=1

; If set, your wallet will be encrypted with the default passphrase. This isn't
; recommend, as if an attacker gains access to your wallet file, they'll be able
; to decrypt it. This value is ONLY to be used in testing environments.
; noencryptwallet=1

; The alias your node will use, which can be up to 32 UTF-8 characters in
; length.
; alias=My Lightning ☇

; The color of the node in hex format, used to customize node appearance in
; intelligence services.
; color=#3399FF


[Bitcoin]

; If the Bitcoin chain should be active. Atm, only a single chain can be
; active.
bitcoin.active=1

; Use Bitcoin's test network.
; bitcoin.testnet=1
; 
; Use Bitcoin's simulation test network
bitcoin.simnet=1

; Use Bitcoin's regression test network
; bitcoin.regtest=false

; Use the btcd back-end
bitcoin.node=btcd

; Use the bitcoind back-end
; bitcoin.node=bitcoind 

; Use the neutrino (light client) back-end
; bitcoin.node=neutrino

; The default number of confirmations a channel must have before it's considered
; open. We'll require any incoming channel requests to wait this many
; confirmations before we consider the channel active.
; bitcoin.defaultchanconfs=3


[Btcd]

; The host that your local btcd daemon is listening on. By default, this
; setting is assumed to be localhost with the default port for the current
; network.
; btcd.rpchost=localhost
              
; Username for RPC connections to btcd. By default, lnd will attempt to
; automatically obtain the credentials, so this likely won't need to be set
; (other than for simnet mode).
; btcd.rpcuser=kek

; Password for RPC connections to btcd. By default, lnd will attempt to
; automatically obtain the credentials, so this likely won't need to be set
; (other than for simnet mode).
; btcd.rpcpass=kek

; File containing the daemon's certificate file. This only needs to be set if
; the node isn't on the same host as lnd.
; btcd.rpccert=~/.btcd/rpc.cert

; The raw bytes of the daemon's PEM-encoded certificate chain which will be used
; to authenticate the RPC connection. This only needs to be set if the btcd
; node is on a remote host.
; btcd.rawrpccert=   


[Bitcoind]

; The host that your local bitcoind daemon is listening on. By default, this
; setting is assumed to be localhost with the default port for the current
; network.
; bitcoind.rpchost=localhost
              
; Username for RPC connections to bitcoind. By default, lnd will attempt to
; automatically obtain the credentials, so this likely won't need to be set
; (other than for a remote bitcoind instance).
; bitcoind.rpcuser=kek

; Password for RPC connections to bitcoind. By default, lnd will attempt to
; automatically obtain the credentials, so this likely won't need to be set
; (other than for a remote bitcoind instance).
; bitcoind.rpcpass=kek

; ZMQ socket which sends rawblock and (optionally) rawtx notifications from
; bitcoind. By default, lnd will attempt to automatically obtain this
; information, so this likely won't need to be set (other than for a remote
; bitcoind instance).
; bitcoind.zmqpath=tcp://127.0.0.1:28332 


[neutrino]

; Connect only to the specified peers at startup. This creates a persistent
; connection to a target peer. This is recommended as there aren't many
; neutrino compliant full nodes on the test network yet.
; neutrino.connect=

; Add a peer to connect with at startup.
; neutrino.addpeer=


[Litecoin]

; If the Litecoin chain should be active. Atm, only a single chain can be
; active.
; litecoin.active=1

; Use Litecoin's test network.
; litecoin.testnet=1

; Use the ltcd back-end
litecoin.node=ltcd

; Use the litecoind back-end
; litecoin.node=litecoind 


[Ltcd]

; The host that your local ltcd daemon is listening on. By default, this
; setting is assumed to be localhost with the default port for the current
; network.
; ltcd.rpchost=localhost
              
; Username for RPC connections to ltcd. By default, lnd will attempt to
; automatically obtain the credentials, so this likely won't need to be set
; (other than for simnet mode).
; ltcd.rpcuser=kek

; Password for RPC connections to ltcd. By default, lnd will attempt to
; automatically obtain the credentials, so this likely won't need to be set
; (other than for simnet mode).
; ltcd.rpcpass=kek

; File containing the daemon's certificate file. This only needs to be set if
; the node isn't on the same host as lnd.
; ltcd.rpccert=~/.ltcd/rpc.cert

; The raw bytes of the daemon's PEM-encoded certificate chain which will be used
; to authenticate the RPC connection. This only needs to be set if the ltcd
; node is on a remote host.
; ltcd.rawrpccert= 


[Litecoind]

; The host that your local litecoind daemon is listening on. By default, this
; setting is assumed to be localhost with the default port for the current
; network.
; litecoind.rpchost=localhost
              
; Username for RPC connections to litecoind. By default, lnd will attempt to
; automatically obtain the credentials, so this likely won't need to be set
; (other than for a remote litecoind instance).
; litecoind.rpcuser=kek

; Password for RPC connections to litecoind. By default, lnd will attempt to
; automatically obtain the credentials, so this likely won't need to be set
; (other than for a remote litecoind instance).
; litecoind.rpcpass=kek

; ZMQ socket which sends rawblock and (optionally) rawtx notifications from
; litecoind. By default, lnd will attempt to automatically obtain this
; information, so this likely won't need to be set (other than for a remote
; litecoind instance).
; litecoind.zmqpath=tcp://127.0.0.1:28332


[autopilot]

; If the autopilot agent should be active or not. The autopilot agent will
; attempt to automatically open up channels to put your node in an advantageous
; position within the network graph.
; autopilot.active=1

; The maximum number of channels that should be created.
; autopilot.maxchannels=5

; The fraction of total funds that should be committed to automatic channel
; establishment. For example 0.6 means that 60% of the total funds available
; within the wallet should be used to automatically establish channels. The total
; amount of attempted channels will still respect the maxchannels param.
; autopilot.allocation=0.6

[tor]
; The port that Tor's exposed SOCKS5 proxy is listening on. Using Tor allows
; outbound-only connections (listening will be disabled) -- NOTE port must be
; between 1024 and 65535 
; tor.socks=9050

; The DNS server as IP:PORT that Tor will use for SRV queries - NOTE must have
; TCP resolution enabled. The current active DNS sever for Testnet listening is
; nodes.lightning.directory
; tor.dns=nodes.lightning.directory

; Enable Tor stream isolation by randomizing user credentials for each
; connection. With this mode active, each connection will use a new circuit.
; This means that multiple applications (other than lnd) using Tor won't be mixed
; in with lnd's traffic.
; tor.streamisolation=1