Source: Arcane Research
Why Does BTC Need The Lightning Network?
Since it’s inception, Bitcoin has had issues with blockchain congestion and the associated higher fees during an influx of transactions. The LN aims to ease that congestions while also lowering fees for transactions. As a 2nd layer payment protocol on Bitcoin, the Lightning Network is critical for allowing users to make microtransactions. Without the ability to make these transactions, BTC is obsolete to the common man due to higher fees and slow transaction times.Related Reading | Interview: CEO of OKEx Jay Hao and the Lightning Network Team on Platform’s Adoption of Bitcoin Layer-2 Scalability Solution
Allowing users to make these smaller transactions is significant to the adoption of cryptocurrencies being used in our everyday lives. Ensuring transactions are near instant and completely secure is essential for crypto adoption on a worldwide scale. The scalability that the Lightning Network brings to the blockchain is pivotal to moving this technology away from being used as a traditional investment and more as a type of fiat currency. In the last few weeks since , Bitrefill announced that on multiple occasions they processed over 10,000 daily transactions. This high number of transactions on the LN saved nearly 2 blocks on-chain. Thus proving that the Lightning Network is applicable to everyday transactions and helps contribute the scaling of bitcoin for use by anyone.Will Twitter Integrate With The Lightning Network?
In another huge win for adoption of the Lightning Network, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey last Thursday responded to a tweet asking about the it being integrated into Twitter or Bluesky, a new decentralized social media protocol being built. His response was short and sweet:Only a matter of time — jack (@jack)
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Soon enough, apps around the world will be built with blockchain technology in mind, continually making transactions easier, faster, and more secure than ever through transaction on the Lightning Network.Featured Image Source: on