RailsX launches with USDT-L and USDC-L from Speed Wallet, bringing self-custody peer-to-peer stablecoin trading to the ...
Amboss has activated RailsX, a Lightning-native exchange layer that allows users to trade bitcoin against stablecoins without ...
Bitcoin’s Lightning Network is starting to turn iGaming payouts into a native Bitcoin use case, according to a new report ...
Amboss launches RailsX on the Lightning Network, offering self-custodial bitcoin and stablecoin trading with no centralized ...
A post from Udi Wertheimer a few weeks ago made headlines across crypto media with a stark claim: the Lightning Network is ...
New data reveals Bitcoin Lightning processes real-time gambling withdrawals in seconds with minimal fees and high success ...
Paolo Ardoino, CEO of Tether, and Elizabeth Stark, CEO of Lightning Labs Fireside chat at the Plan₿ Forum in El Salvador (Jan 30, 2025). On Jan 30, 2025, at the inaugural PlanB Forum in El Salvador, ...
A cryptocurrency trading company completed a $1 million payment using Bitcoin’s Lightning Network on Jan. 28, 2026, finishing the transaction in less than half a second and likely setting a record for ...
The Lightning Network enables fast, low-cost Bitcoin payments using a secure layer-2 protocol. Payment channels allow instant, off-chain transactions, settling on-chain only when channels close.
Bitcoin’s next major leap isn’t another new blockchain, it’s speed, scale, and usability on the original one. That’s the view of Aaron Bollinger, co-founder of Voltage, a U.S.-based Bitcoin ...
The Lightning Network is a routed network of payment channels originally proposed by Thaddeus Dryja and Joseph Poon in 2015, with major implementations having been built by Blockstream (CLN), ...