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# Node Asset Management

If you have successfully run your own LND node, the next step is to fund it with BTC. Then, open a Lightning Network channel with BEVM’s root node to obtain L-BTC.

Open the [BEVM Hub](https://bevmhub.bevm.io/node) , then go to the "Node ⭢ Advanced" options list to find the corresponding action button.

"On-Chain" in BEVM Hub refers to your assets on the Bitcoin Lightning Network.

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**Deposit and withdrawal transactions require confirmation of one Bitcoin network block before they are credited.**
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### **BEVM Network Assets**  <a href="#bevm-network-assets" id="bevm-network-assets"></a>

Once your node is successfully running and connected to BEVM Hub, a EVM address will be automatically generated. This address serves as your gateway to managing assets on the BEVM network. Rest assured, it is completely secure and solely under your control.

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