LINER stands for Lightning Network Rate. Lightning node operators allocate liquidity in the form of lightning channels to one another in various duration channels or various sizes, which provides a valuable service to the network.
The LINER Cost is the annualized rate paid for lightning channels. The LINER Cost is a standard benchmark index for the rate of payment for lightning channel leases of various sizes and durations. This is what a merchant would pay instead of payment card fees to a payment service provider.
The LINER Yield is the annualized rate of return for lightning node operators to allocate liquidity to one another for volume-weighted, variable duration channels. It is a standard benchmark index for the “risk-free” rate of return for lightning channel leases. The LINER Yield accounts for the costs of bitcoin transactions needed to create lightning channels.
Both the LINER Cost and LINER Yield are indices used to measure the value of liquidity on the lightning network over time. Lightning node operators use such an index, which varies, to adjust rates to economic conditions including the cost of transactions on Bitcoin’s base layer (L1). The LINER metrics are also an indicator of the supply and demand of liquidity on the lightning network. These indices are backwards-looking and do not predict future market conditions.
LINER Cost is an index that is used to measure the cost of various liquidity transactions on the lightning network over time. When this index rate increases, the market cost of liquidity on the lightning network over the reporting period also increases.
LINER Yield is an index that is used to measure the rate of return of various liquidity transactions on the lightning network over time. When this index rate increases, the market return on liquidity on the lightning network over the reporting period also increases.
The LINER Cost is calculated using a capacity-weighted average of the Annual Percentage Rate (APR) paid for a lightning channel with a duration one week to several months.
The LINER Yield is calculated using the Annual Percentage Yield (APY) instead of the APR.
On the Lightning Network, node operators allocate bitcoin with another node on the network in a lightning channel, which is used for rapid settlement. Between the two nodes that share a channel, a ledger of signed lightning transactions is maintained that is separate from the Bitcoin Blockchain.
The most recent state of the ledger for each channel shows the ownership of funds within the lightning channel. The channel may be closed at any time and the bitcoin held within the channel will be distributed to each channel peer in accordance with the most recently signed state of the channel, in cooperative scenarios.
As ownership of the funds within the channel is determined by signatures from both nodes about the distribution of bitcoin within the channel, none of the actions within the lightning channel constitute borrowing or lending.
Due to the decentralized and private nature of the lightning network, it is impossible to have perfect visibility of the global LINER. We use data from the Amboss Magma channel marketplace for our calculations.