BitPay Launches Bitcoin Lightning Network Payment Support

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BitPay – a popular cryptocurrency payments provider – has now integrated Bitcoin’s lightning network into its platform. This will allow Bitcoin payments to settle much faster, and cost far less, than ordinary transactions.

Lightning Network effective immediately

The Lightning Network is a bitcoin “layer 2” scaling solution that allows individual bitcoin holders to form private payment channels with each other. These payment channels allow users to perform multiple off-chain transactions, allowing orders of magnitude higher transaction throughput than Bitcoin’s base layer.

Now, BitPay merchants can receive payments from wallets that support the lightning network, such as Strike and CashApp. The latter introduced layer 2 Bitcoin payments after Block created its lightning network dev kit, which is shared publicly for other wallet services to adopt as well.

Since payments do not compete for block space on the chain, transaction fees are virtually zero when using this option.

“BitPay’s integration with the Lightning Network offers customers more choice and merchants more ways to be paid leveraging blockchain technology,” said Tony Gallippi, BitPay’s Co-founder.

BitPay claims that its combination of on-chain and off-chain options now provides customers with a better overall payment experience that is “fast, inexpensive and scalable”.

One of BitPay’s first partners for the integration is PacSun – a retail clothing brand with over 400 stores across the US. Michael Relich – Co-CEO of PacSun – says the integration gives Bitcoin holders an instant and cheap option for shopping with them online.

BitPay merchants won’t need to make any changes to start accepting flash payments from customers. Instead, customers will be able to make lightning payments themselves from lightning-supported wallets.

BitPay’s native wallet, however, is yet to enable the lightning network.

Adopting the Lightning Network

The Lightning Network is often hailed as the technology that will allow Bitcoin to grow as a global medium of exchange. Senator Cynthia Lummis suggested this in a recent interview, saying it would turn Bitcoin from a commodity to a currency “very quickly.”

For example, a top Australian baseball team has already integrated the lightning network into its daily operations. The company pays athletes and employees in Bitcoin and accepts the cryptocurrency as payment for merchandise.

Lightning is also what powers the Chivo wallet – the state-sponsored bitcoin wallet of El Salvador that launched alongside the Bitcoin law in September. The technology is particularly popular in the region as a tool for remittances from the United States.

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