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# Persistent Storage

You can store the channel state any way you want - whether Google Drive/iCloud, a local disk, any key-value store/database/a remote server, or any combination of them - LDK provides a clean API, where objects can be serialized into simple binary blobs, and stored in any way you wish.

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Last Updated: 11/29/2021, 3:23:07 PM

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