changing / 1000
to / 1,000,00
is not a rounding error
I'm starting to wonder why you obsess over this attack scenario. When you started with this factor of 1000 stuff, I thought you were confused about unit conversions. Then it became clear you are talking about a potential attack where someone distributes hacked clients where the meat/sat multiplier was messed with.
But if that's your attack vector, you can do so much more stuff with it. Like send yourself the seed of the underlying L1 wallet, maybe even plant a trojan or gather personal data lying on the machine.
there is no network level consensus system in LN that prevents a person from this manipulation. however in bitcoin there is many rules to prevent this type of crap you are trying to say is a user to blame fault..
My point is that with a compromised host, you can do all sorts of shenanigans, be it Lightning, Bitcoin L1 or anything else.
nope. bitcoin has a load of rules to prevent alot of shinanigans. . thats the beauty of bitcoin..
You are talking about users installing a hacked client that could e.g. exfiltrate their seed phrase. The blockchain doesn't protect against that, right?