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The Twitter killer has arrived!
The App Store has approved Damus App, dubbed the "Twitter killer" mobile app. The decentralized social network accepts Bitcoin payments via the Lightning Network and has the endorsement of Jack Dorsey (former CEO of Twitter), who believes the project has a bright future. Now, Elon Musk, what do you think?Lightning Network and BTC: The Future of Global Payments
While the world remains engrossed with Bitcoin's market rallies, David Marcus and the team at LightSpark are looking at the bigger picture. Their ambitious endeavor to turn BTC into a global payment network could reshape our views on money, borders, and financial inclusivity.Taproot Assets to Resolve the Bitcoin Network Challenges
Lightning Labs, the developer of the Lightning Network, has introduced Taproot Assets v0.2, an updated version of its Taproot Assets protocol. Currently in the testnet phase, this upgrade aims to provide an innovative and potentially more efficient approach for adding new assets to Bitcoin's blockchain.Avalanche fans have reason to rejoice.
The amount of bitcoins locked on the Avalanche network recently surpassed that of the Lightning Network. Snowtrace.io reports that Avalanche currently has almost 5,500 BTC, compared to less than 5,250 on the Lightning Network. However, they are all still a long way from Ethereum, as the number of wrapped bitcoins in this network is close to 180 thousand coins.1 - 10 of 10 results