If lightning network is implemented in major exchanges, many users will flock to Bitcoin.
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From major exchanges, LN is already supported by Bitfinex and Kraken.
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Paxful isn't on that site but they charge a huge fee for on-chain BTC withdrawals. But they also support LN withdrawals. They aren't fee though ... 1% fee to withdraw via LN.
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There's a clear correlation between crypto casinos charging $10 to withdraw bitcoin and those that do not (and likely will not) support LN deposits and withdrawals.
Exchanges with support for Lightning Network https://cointastical.github.io/Exchanges-With-LN
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Fee to withdraw where there is LN ⚡ support:
  • Kraken: on-chain: 0.00001 BTC ($0.21), LN ⚡ withdrawal is free.
  • OKCoin: on-chain: 0.00004 BTC ($0.85), LN ⚡ withdrawal is free.
  • SouthXchange: on-chain: 0.00015 BTC ($3.18), LN ⚡ withdrawal is free.
  • OKEx: on-chain: 0.0002 BTC ($4.24), LN ⚡ withdrawal is free.
  • Bitfinex: on-chain: 0.0004 BTC ($8.49), LN ⚡ withdrawal is free.
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Fee to withdraw where there is not the ability to withdraw from BTC balance via LN ⚡:
  • Coinbase: 0.00001731 BTC ($0.37)
  • Binance US: 0.0004 BTC ($4.24)
  • Binance: 0.0005 BTC ($10.61)
  • BTSE: 0.0005 BTC ($10.61)
  • BW: 0.0005 BTC ($10.61)
  • KuCoin: 0.0005 BTC ($10.61)
  • Poloniex: 0.0005 BTC ($10.61)
There are bunch more smaller exchanges that I didn't list for the "not able to withdraw via LN", mostly in the $10 range too.
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Exceptions:
  • Flyp.me: on-chain: 0.00004 BTC ($0.85) <-- Swaps to BTC can be either on-chain or LN.
  • BitSTAMP: on-chain: 0.0005 BTC ($10.61) <-- LN wIthdraw is through ZBD wallet only
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That's for this info
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Would like to see this updated with more exchanges and show the ones that support lightning so we can expose these businesses
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not sure how accurate this is ... from my own personal experience it not accurate (being a user of 3 main exchanges)
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this is missing all the bitcoin-only exchanges (river, cashapp, strike, swan)
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