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Topic: [2018-01-02] Great News! Lightening Network First Payment Was Successful! (Read 143 times)

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Very nice, looking forward to solve the issue of scalability and reduce the fee of transactions.
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This is great news, hope the lightning network solve the Bitcoin scalable issue and Bitcoin will go much higher.
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"Lightning has been one of the most watched bitcoin-scaling solutions" that's for sure! I wonder how quickly each wallet software will be updated to enable this milestone?

The whole Bitcoin community right now is waiting for the full implementation of the Lightning Network which can be the most important news for Bitcoin this year. This can hopefully be the game-changer we have been waiting for too long. In the first decade of Bitcoin's existence this is the most valuable upgrade that should take place anytime soon. Right now, Bitcoin seems to be very sluggish because it is looking for right stimulus that can push it again back to growth curve. Merchants am sure have been wanting for LN to energize Bitcoin and make it attractive for micro-transactions something that is impossible with the current situation. The ridiculously high transaction fees have to be stopped because that is just like Bitcoin shooting its own feet. Let's all stay positive and tell all participants to give LN the space and support it needs.
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This is a gamechanger. Might keep Bitcoin from becoming a crypto-dinosaur. Fingers crossed this works long-term!
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"Lightning has been one of the most watched bitcoin-scaling solutions"
thats for sure!
i wonder how quickly each wallet software will be updated to enable this milestone?
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Great News For Bitcoin! Lightening Network First Payment Was Successful!




Payment Provider Bitrefill Runs Successful Lightning Transaction Test

Faster and cheaper bitcoin transactions may soon go alive.

A recent transaction posted on Twitter from inside the offices of prepaid phone payment provider, Bitrefill, used the Lightning network to top up a mobile (for real) at near instant speed with zero fee, as the Tweet touted.

While such transaction is not yet generally available to the public and may still be largely limited to command line interfaces, it nonetheless gives a peek into how the future may look like for regular bitcoin users.

Mainnet Lightning Network paying my actual phone bill with actual Mainnet funds on @bitrefill. Speed: Instant. Fee: Zero. Future: Almost Here. pic.twitter.com/futhn502Lp

— Alex Bosworth (@alexbosworth) December 28, 2017

Lightning has been one of the most watched bitcoin-scaling solutions. It's a new layer of abstraction atop the bitcoin protocol that allows transactions to occur more quickly and cheaply, without sacrificing the security. According to data site Bitinfocharts, currently the average transaction fee of bitcoin is at $36.

Yet, people who saw Bosworth's tweet may have been confused because the use case isn't visible to Bitrefill customers. According to CEO Sergej Kotliar, the transaction shown occurred when Bosworth was testing out Bitrefill's implementation with one of the company's developers, by invitation. Bosworth needed to refill his phone at the time anyway, so he decided to test it with real money. It worked.

Kotliar said:

"Everything is ready to go on our end, but we're not launching it yet until a Lightning wallet is released for general use on mainnet."

Wallets need to be updated in order to interact with the Lightning protocol layer, and this has not generally happened yet, Kotliar explained.

Bitrefill announced it was implementing Lightning in August, on its blog. Interested users and developers are able to test it now, with fake bitcoin.

Based in Stockholm, Bitrefill primarily focused on enabling people to pay for prepaid phones with cryptocurrency. "Our high-level company vision is to enable people all over the world to use bitcoin as money. Practically we enable people to use their coins to buy everything that is digital and money-like, so pay their bills, refill their phones, vouchers, etc," its CEO told CoinDesk in an email.

Noting that production implementations of new innovations often surface tricky problems, the small team at Bitrefill decided one way it could contribute to bitcoin was to move quickly to adopt Lightning, but doing so also helped it to address frequent concerns voiced by its consumers around transaction costs and delays.

"Recent mempool overloads have affected us hard, but over time a bigger concern for us has been confirmation times," Kotliar wrote. "Here the instant transactions of lightning lets us make a truly great customer experience. Lightning solves not only confirmation times but also many other UX problems of bitcoin."

Kotliar urged peer companies not to wait to implement Lightning. He wrote:

"Integration with Lightning has been surprisingly easy. It runs in a way similar to how bitcoin works, and fits neatly with how our and many company wallets work already."

Source: https://www.coindesk.com/payment-provider-bitrefill-runs-successful-lightning-transaction-test/
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