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# 19.2: Paying an Invoice
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> :information_source: **NOTE:** This is a draft in progress, so that I can get some feedback from early reviewers. It is not yet ready for learning.
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> :information_source: **NOTE:** This section has been recently added to the course and is an early draft that may still be awaiting review. Caveat reader.
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In this chapter you will learn how to pay an invoice using `lightning-cli pay` command. It assumes that you've already looked over the invoice, per [§19.1](19_1_Generate_a_Payment_Request.md) and determined it was valid.
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## Checking your Balance
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## Check your Balance
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Obviously, the first thing you need to do is make sure that you have enough funds to pay an invoice. In this case, the channel set up previously with `032a7572dc013b6382cde391d79f292ced27305aa4162ec3906279fc4334602543` contains 100,000 satoshis. This will be the channel used to pay the invoice.
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If you didn't have enough funds, you'd need to create a new channel.
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## Paying Your Invoice
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## Pay Your Invoice
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You use `lightning-cli pay` command to pay an invoice. It will attempt to find a route to the given destination and send the funds requested. Here that's very simple because there's a direct channel between the payer and the recipient:
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Note that here all the amounts are in `msats`, not `sats`!
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### Paying Your Invoice Across the Network
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### Pay Your Invoice Across the Network
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However, you do _not_ need to have a channel with a node in order to pay them. There just needs to be a reasonable route across the Lightning Network.
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Note that in this example, 12,111 msat were sent to pay an invoice of 11,111 msat: the extra being a very small, flat fee (not a percentage) that was paid to the intermediary.
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## Checking your balance
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## Check your Balance
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Having successfully made a payment, you should see that your funds have changed accordingly.
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