- // If the error code has the BADONION bit set, always blame the channel
- // from the node "originating" the error to its next hop. The
- // "originator" is ultimately actually claiming that its counterparty
- // is the one who is failing the HTLC.
- // If the "originator" here isn't lying we should really mark the
- // next-hop node as failed entirely, but we can't be confident in that,
- // as it would allow any node to get us to completely ban one of its
- // counterparties. Instead, we simply remove the channel in question.
+ // If the error code has the BADONION bit set, always blame the channel from the node
+ // "originating" the error to its next hop. The "originator" is ultimately actually claiming
+ // that its counterparty is the one who is failing the HTLC.
+ // If the "originator" here isn't lying we should really mark the next-hop node as failed
+ // entirely, but we can't be confident in that, as it would allow any node to get us to
+ // completely ban one of its counterparties. Instead, we simply remove the channel in
+ // question.