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October 04, 2020, 09:42:47 PM
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Find out here: /2ZkQ5e2]The Lightning Network and the rise of wBTC.

What do you think about the future of the Lightning Network?

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1.  Learned a few things from this article.  If credit cards can process almost 3,400 times more transactions per second, LN is going to be needed if want to compete.
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October 05, 2020, 08:47:57 AM
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I see the WBTC as the mainstream, not the Lightning network. I've heard of LN networks in the past years but they are just ideas and not many people know it exists.
We can wrap Bitcoin on different blockchains and use them more easily. I see in the future different blockchains will launch their AMM similar to UNISWAP on Ethereum and they'll wrap everything up.

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December 02, 2020, 12:10:35 PM
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This is an incredible inquiry that I've been posing to myself a considerable amount for the most recent year or thereabouts. I have utilized the Lightning Network myself previously. I opened a wallet on Android and joined a pal's LN Channel. I made a couple of exchanges to test the organization and perceive how fast it truly was and it was all that individuals have been stating. That said it was hard to utilize and not clear. We've been catching wind of LN for a long while so I simply don't perceive any reason why it's taking such a long time. I additionally ask that it doesn't wind up creation bitcoin mysterious, like Monero. I think that will mean something bad for bitcoin by governments.
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