Can someone ELI5 how this wasn't done before? Is he using lightning in some special way? Or just all of the traditional companies taking an exorbitant rake of the remittances?
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Strike works by converting fiat > sats on LN > fiat. So I assume they needed a partner in Africa to do the sats on LN > fiat on their side. The partner is Bitnob.
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Western Union can update entries in its database as easily as Strike can, so I think it's a bit of both: lightning settling between BitNob, which has local banking partnerships, and Strike, which has US banking partnerships, and trad companies not previously having competition (and price gouging).
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here because this is getting discussed on SN Live- hello!
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this is great, what I am hoping is ease of getting funds in and out of Lightning can now be pushed into something like hodlhodl Robosats and Paxful. If Africans can start to secure liquidity on lightning the arb trades on P2P are a no brainer to secure profits right now
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Indeed, everything and anything that help people handle their money easier and avoiding abuse (high commissions for remittances in this case, or in micro payments, etc.) is good news. And it's so great to see Bitcoin and the LN being used as the channel to do so and make people's life easier. :-)
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Great, let's hope you continue climbing more every day
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Why thank you so much!
It's so interesting as well as a lot of fun to engage in conversation with interesting intelligent people with whom one shares so many interests. It's easy to do well in a positive and encouraging environment such as this community offers.
I hope you do very well, too.
All the best!
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