-correct. Note that `rust-lightning` isn't, in itself, a node. There are various
-working/in progress demos which could be used as a node today, but if you "just"
-want a generic Lightning node, you're almost certainly better off with [Core
-Lightning](https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning) or
-[LND](https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd). If, on the other hand, you want
-to integrate Lightning with custom features such as your own chain sync, your
-own key management, your own data storage/backup logic, etc., LDK is likely your
-only option. Some `rust-lightning` utilities such as those in
+correct. Note that LDK isn't, in itself, a node. For an out-of-the-box Lightning
+node based on LDK, see [Sensei](https://l2.technology/sensei). However, if you
+want to integrate Lightning with custom features such as your own chain sync,
+key management, data storage/backup logic, etc., LDK is likely your best option.
+Some `rust-lightning` utilities such as those in