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Binance, World’s Largest Cryptocurrency Exchange, Integrates Bitcoin Lightning Network

Binance, World's Largest Cryptocurrency Exchange, Integrates Bitcoin Lightning Network

By Landon Manning

Binance, by far the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange in trading volume, has integrated Bitcoin’s Lightning Network protocol, enabling more efficient deposits and withdrawals and signaling support for Bitcoin’s answer to the efficiency and scale of payments networks like Visa or Mastercard. 

The adoption was announced via a blog post from Binance that described, in fairly barebones language, the terms for this new functionality. Binance confirmed that it was working on Lightning Network integration after rumors to that effect in late June 2023.

Essentially, the Lightning Network enables near-instant bitcoin payments by allowing users to accumulate microtransactions in Lightning channels, and only settling their final balance on Bitcoin’s underlying blockchain when these channels are closed. And while the Lightning Network has been enabling more efficient bitcoin payments for years, it wasn’t until Binance truly suffered from relatively-burdensome main-chain transactions that it opted to evolve.

As Bitcoin’s new Ordinals protocol allowed users to “inscribe” arbitrary data to their bitcoin — creating a form of nun-fungible token (NFT) on the world’s most secure and robust blockchain — demand for Bitcoin block space and the subsequent transaction fees spiked. This spike forced Binance to temporarily suspend bitcoin withdrawals, resulting in significant concern from users.

Legal professionals were quick to decry…

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