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Nix
302 lines
12 KiB
Nix
# Edit this configuration file to define what should be installed on
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# your system. Help is available in the configuration.nix(5) man page
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# and in the NixOS manual (accessible by running ‘nixos-help’).
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{ config, pkgs, lib, ... }: {
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imports = [
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<nix-bitcoin/modules/presets/secure-node.nix>
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# FIXME: The hardened kernel profile improves security but
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# decreases performance by ~50%.
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# Turn it off when not needed.
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<nix-bitcoin/modules/presets/hardened.nix>
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#
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# You can enable the hardened-extended preset instead to further improve security
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# at the cost of functionality and performance.
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# See the comments at the top of `hardened-extended.nix` for further details.
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# <nix-bitcoin/modules/presets/hardened-extended.nix>
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# FIXME: Uncomment the next line to import your hardware configuration. If so,
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# add the hardware configuration file to the same directory as this file.
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#./hardware-configuration.nix
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];
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# FIXME: Enable modules by uncommenting their respective line. Disable
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# modules by commenting out their respective line.
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### BITCOIND
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# Bitcoind is enabled by default via secure-node.nix.
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#
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# Set this option to enable pruning with a specified MiB value.
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# clightning is compatible with pruning. See
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# https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning/#pruning for more information.
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# LND and electrs are not compatible with pruning.
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# services.bitcoind.prune = 100000;
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#
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# Set this to accounce the onion service address to peers.
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# The onion service allows accepting incoming connections via Tor.
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# nix-bitcoin.onionServices.bitcoind.public = true;
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#
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# You can add options that are not defined in modules/bitcoind.nix as follows
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# services.bitcoind.extraConfig = ''
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# maxorphantx=110
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# '';
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### CLIGHTNING
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# Enable clightning, a Lightning Network implementation in C.
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services.clightning.enable = true;
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#
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# Set this to create an onion service by which clightning can accept incoming connections
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# via Tor.
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# The onion service is automatically announced to peers.
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# nix-bitcoin.onionServices.clightning.public = true;
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#
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# == Plugins
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# See ../README.md (Features → clightning) for the list of available plugins.
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# services.clightning.plugins.prometheus.enable = true;
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#
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# == REST server
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# Set this to create a clightning REST onion service.
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# This also adds binary `lndconnect-clightning` to the system environment.
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# This binary creates QR codes or URLs for connecting applications to clightning
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# via the REST onion service.
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# You can also connect via WireGuard instead of Tor.
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# See ../docs/services.md for details.
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#
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# services.clightning-rest = {
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# enable = true;
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# lndconnect = {
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# enable = true;
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# onion = true;
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# };
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# };
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### LND
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# Set this to enable lnd, a lightning implementation written in Go.
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# services.lnd.enable = true;
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#
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# NOTE: In order to avoid collisions with clightning you must disable clightning or
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# change the services.clightning.port or services.lnd.port to a port other than
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# 9735.
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#
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# Set this to create an onion service by which lnd can accept incoming connections
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# via Tor.
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# The onion service is automatically announced to peers.
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# nix-bitcoin.onionServices.lnd.public = true;
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#
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# Set this to create a lnd REST onion service.
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# This also adds binary `lndconnect` to the system environment.
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# This binary generates QR codes or URLs for connecting applications to lnd via the
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# REST onion service.
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# You can also connect via WireGuard instead of Tor.
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# See ../docs/services.md for details.
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#
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# services.lnd.lndconnect = {
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# enable = true;
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# onion = true;
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# };
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#
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## WARNING
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# If you use lnd, you should manually backup your wallet mnemonic
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# seed. This will allow you to recover on-chain funds. You can run the
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# following commands after the lnd service starts:
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# mkdir -p ./backups/lnd/
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# scp bitcoin-node:/var/lib/lnd/lnd-seed-mnemonic ./backups/lnd/
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#
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# You should also backup your channel state after opening new channels.
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# This will allow you to recover off-chain funds, by force-closing channels.
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# scp bitcoin-node:/var/lib/lnd/chain/bitcoin/mainnet/channel.backup ./backups/lnd/
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#
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# Alternatively, you can have these files backed up by services.backups below.
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### RIDE THE LIGHTNING
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# Set this to enable RTL, a web interface for lnd and clightning.
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# services.rtl.enable = true;
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#
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# Set this to add a clightning node interface.
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# Automatically enables clightning.
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# services.rtl.nodes.clightning.enable = true;
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#
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# Set this to add a lnd node interface.
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# Automatically enables lnd.
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# services.rtl.nodes.lnd.enable = true;
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#
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# You can enable both nodes simultaneously.
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#
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# Set this option to enable swaps with lightning-loop.
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# Automatically enables lightning-loop.
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# services.rtl.nodes.lnd.loop = true;
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### ELECTRS
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# Set this to enable electrs, an Electrum server implemented in Rust.
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# services.electrs.enable = true;
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### FULCRUM
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# Set this to enable fulcrum, an Electrum server implemented in C++.
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#
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# Compared to electrs, fulcrum has higher storage demands but
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# can serve arbitrary address queries instantly.
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#
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# Before enabling fulcrum, and for more info on storage demands,
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# see the description of option `enable` in ../modules/fulcrum.nix
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#
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# services.fulcrum.enable = true;
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### BTCPayServer
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# Set this to enable BTCPayServer, a self-hosted, open-source
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# cryptocurrency payment processor.
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# services.btcpayserver.enable = true;
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#
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# Privacy Warning: BTCPayServer currently looks up price rates without
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# proxying them through Tor. This means an outside observer can correlate
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# your BTCPayServer usage, like invoice creation times, with your IP address.
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#
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# Enable this option to connect BTCPayServer to clightning.
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# services.btcpayserver.lightningBackend = "clightning";
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#
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# Enable this option to connect BTCPayServert to lnd.
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# services.btcpayserver.lightningBackend = "lnd";
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#
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# The lightning backend service is automatically enabled.
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# Afterwards you need to go into Store > General Settings > Lightning Nodes
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# and select "the internal lightning node of this BTCPay Server".
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#
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# Set this to create an onion service to make the btcpayserver web interface
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# accessible via Tor.
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# Security WARNING: Create a btcpayserver administrator account before allowing
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# public access to the web interface.
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# nix-bitcoin.onionServices.btcpayserver.enable = true;
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### LIQUIDD
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# Enable this module to use Liquid, a sidechain for an inter-exchange
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# settlement network linking together cryptocurrency exchanges and
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# institutions around the world.
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# services.liquidd.enable = true;
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#
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# Liquid can be controlled with command 'elements-cli'.
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### Hardware wallets
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# Enable the following to allow using hardware wallets.
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# See https://github.com/bitcoin-core/HWI for more information.
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#
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# Ledger must be initialized through the official ledger live app and the Bitcoin app must
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# be installed and running on the device.
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# services.hardware-wallets.ledger = true;
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#
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# Trezor can be initialized with the trezorctl command in nix-bitcoin. More information in
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# `../docs/services.md`.
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# services.hardware-wallets.trezor = true;
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### lightning-loop
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# Set this to enable lightninglab's non-custodial off/on chain bridge.
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# services.lightning-loop.enable = true;
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#
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# loopd (lightning-loop daemon) will be started automatically. Users can
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# interact with off/on chain bridge using `loop in` and `loop out`.
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# Automatically enables lnd.
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### lightning-pool
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# Set this to enable Lightning Lab's non-custodial batched uniform
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# clearing-price auction for Lightning Channel Leases.
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# services.lightning-pool.enable = true;
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#
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# Use the `pool` command to interact with the lightning-pool service.
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# Automatically enables lnd.
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#
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# lightning-pool requires that lnd has a publicly reachable address.
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# Set this to create a public onion service for lnd.
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# nix-bitcoin.onionServices.lnd.public = true;
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### charge-lnd
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# Set this to enable charge-lnd, a simple policy based fee manager for
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# LND. With this tool you can set fees to autobalance, recover channel open
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# costs, use on-chain fees as reference, or just use static fees. You decide.
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# services.charge-lnd.enable = true;
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#
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# Define policies as outlined in the project documentation.
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# services.charge-lnd.policies = ''
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# '';
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### JOINMARKET
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# Set this to enable the JoinMarket service, including its command-line scripts.
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# These scripts have prefix 'jm-', like 'jm-tumbler'.
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# Note: JoinMarket has full access to bitcoind, including its wallet functionality.
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# services.joinmarket.enable = true;
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#
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# Set this to enable the JoinMarket Yield Generator Bot. You will be able to
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# earn sats by providing CoinJoin liquidity. This makes it impossible to use other
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# scripts that access your wallet.
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# services.joinmarket.yieldgenerator.enable = true;
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#
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# Set this to enable the JoinMarket order book watcher.
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# services.joinmarket-ob-watcher.enable = true;
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### Backups
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# Set this to enable nix-bitcoin's own backup service. By default, it
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# uses duplicity to incrementally back up all important files in /var/lib to
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# /var/lib/localBackups once a day.
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# services.backups.enable = true;
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#
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# You can pull the localBackups folder with
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# `scp -r bitcoin-node:/var/lib/localBackups /my-backup-path/`
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# Alternatively, you can also set a remote target url, for example
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# services.backups.destination = "sftp://user@host[:port]/[relative|/absolute]_path";
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# Supply the sftp password by appending the FTP_PASSWORD environment variable
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# to secrets/backup-encryption-env like so
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# `echo "FTP_PASSWORD=<password>" >> secrets/backup-encryption-env`
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# You many also need to set a ssh host and publickey with
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# programs.ssh.knownHosts."host" = {
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# hostNames = [ "host" ];
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# publicKey = "<ssh public from `ssh-keyscan`>";
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# };
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# If you also want to backup bulk data like the Bitcoin & Liquid blockchains
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# and electrs data directory, enable
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# services.backups.with-bulk-data = true;
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### netns-isolation (EXPERIMENTAL)
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# Enable this module to use Network Namespace Isolation. This feature places
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# every service in its own network namespace and only allows truly necessary
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# connections between network namespaces, making sure services are isolated on
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# a network-level as much as possible.
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# nix-bitcoin.netns-isolation.enable = true;
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# FIXME: Define your hostname.
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networking.hostName = "host";
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time.timeZone = "UTC";
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services.openssh = {
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enable = true;
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passwordAuthentication = false;
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};
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users.users.root = {
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openssh.authorizedKeys.keys = [
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# FIXME: Replace this with your SSH pubkey
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"ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3..."
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];
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};
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# FIXME: Uncomment this to allow the operator user to run
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# commands as root with `sudo` or `doas`
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# users.users.operator.extraGroups = [ "wheel" ];
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# FIXME: add packages you need in your system
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environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
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vim
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];
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# FIXME: Add custom options (like boot options, output of
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# nixos-generate-config, etc.):
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# This value determines the NixOS release from which the default
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# settings for stateful data, like file locations and database versions
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# on your system were taken. It's perfectly fine and recommended to leave
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# this value at the release version of the first install of this system.
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# Before changing this value read the documentation for this option
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# (e.g. man configuration.nix or on https://nixos.org/nixos/options.html).
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system.stateVersion = "22.11"; # Did you read the comment?
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# The nix-bitcoin release version that your config is compatible with.
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# When upgrading to a backwards-incompatible release, nix-bitcoin will display an
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# an error and provide instructions for migrating your config to the new release.
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nix-bitcoin.configVersion = "0.0.85";
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}
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