I have disabled LTC but still see "Some of your nodes are still synchronizing..." error
See original GitHub issueHey, I don’t even know why, but I see LTC in my store settings. I haven’t enabled it in ~/.btcpayserver/Main/settings.config
, nor I run any LTC node.
I’ve disabled it in the store settings yet I’m seeing the following “popup” message:
Is there any way of getting rid of it?
Thanks!
P.S. I’m running b16b1c3e8bdcb62f92b97f43695877a256d2ff9c.
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dotnet run --no-launch-profile --no-build -c Release -p "BTCPayServer/BTCPayServer.csproj" -- $@
see the
--no-launch-profile