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@ -105,13 +105,17 @@ After you have lnd and the Loop client installed, you can execute a Loop swap.
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The Loop client needs its own short-lived daemon which will deal with the swaps
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The Loop client needs its own short-lived daemon which will deal with the swaps
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in progress.
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in progress.
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To run this:
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Command to start `loopd`::
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```
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```
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`loopd`
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loopd
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// Or if you want to do everything in the same terminal and background loopd
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// Or if you want to do everything in the same terminal and background loopd
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`loopd &`
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loopd &
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// For testnet mode, you'll need to specify the network as mainnet is the
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default:
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loopd --network=testnet
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```
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```
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By default `loopd` attempts to connect to the lnd instance running on
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By default `loopd` attempts to connect to the lnd instance running on
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