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Just make sure that your channel has enough inbound liquidity to accept the swapped amount.
You can check it in "
can receive n BTC" value in the 'Channels' tab.
If it's not the inbound capacity, there must be a reason why Boltz can't send your "
swapped" lightning funds
like poor channel connectivity, etc.
That was two hours ago. At time of writing this “refund” isn't even confirmed on the Blockchain yet.
It's in mainnet so it's bound to the Bitcoin network's confirmation time which isn't consistent 10minutes.
You'll have to excuse me, but that's not what I wrote. Or maybe I didn't explain things properly. As evidenced by this screenshot:
the two Forward swaps had gone through perfectly well, and it's only some time later that someone, somehow, in the name of what? was able to initiate the Swap refunds. The second "refund", initiated shortly before I wrote this post, only went through in the night. Note that the part that's greyed/dimmed is a new Forward swap I did after writing the post — I kept an eye on it, and as soon as it was through (very quickly) I did the Lightning transactions before that same someone somehow came and did a new "refund".