This week I’ve noticed a surge of announcements and posts from Lightning routing nodes hitting new all-time records.
I suspect this is a broad trend, and that it indicates an all-time record in Lightning usage too, but I can’t be sure.
Either way, I find it amazing that we’re even having a discussion about all-time high Lightning usage when interest in Bitcoin as an asset is as low as it’s ever been in the last couple years.
Below are a few anecdotes I’ve seen online lately…
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LNMarkets routed 4+ BTC on Friday, crushing their previous record.
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Kollider routed 36+ BTC this month on their node with only 8 BTC of public capacity.
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LQWD has routed 72+ BTC since November, and they’ve routed 20 of that BTC in the last 3 weeks alone.
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Steven Ellis earned over 375,000 sats in routing fees on one day last week, smashing his previous record by over 2x.
Any other big routing announcements I’ve missed?
What is your theory on the root cause of these Lightning routing records?