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26 exchanges support Lightning as well, with Kraken, Bitfinex, and Bitstamp being among the most prominent. Robinhood also recently announced an integration for 20M+ users, and P2P marketplace Paxful offers support for its 7M+ users. Users of these exchanges can instantly and inexpensively deposit and withdraw bitcoin to and from any Lightning wallet, increasing the speed and lowering the cost compared to a typical BTC transaction.
This article should not be construed as an indication that Coinbase has imminent plans to add support for Lightning. Rather, a few employees at the company simply found its potential compelling enough to research, write, and share.
Haha ... what a bunch of tools over there at coinbase.
2022 and Coinbase itself doesn't yet have LN deposit and withdraw support yet but their blog posts has to credit 26 competing exchanges.
#DELETECOINBASE
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Coinbase has little incentive to use lightning, let them fall behind to others at their own peril.
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Coinbase is beholden to tbeir shareholders. The need to generate fiat revenues, sonthey will prioritize shitcoining
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Not anymore, just look at their numbers, they need money wherever they can get it.
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Great to see Coinbase talking about Lightning.
The fact that they’re exploring the concept despite having access to an endless supply of new tokens to list tells me Lightning is becoming too big for them to ignore.
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Stacker news logo in the article!
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There are couple eyebrow raising points in the article, but overall, it's not that bad.
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A prior thread, here on SN, shares the Tweet that kicks off the Twitter thread where this blog post was announced:
A new Coinbase post highlighting all of the growth on the Lightning Network #57268
https://nitter.it/Cdempsey44/status/1557370197010423809
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This article should not be construed as an indication that Coinbase has imminent plans to add support for Lightning. Rather, a few employees at the company simply found its potential compelling enough to research, write, and share.
A few employees discovered lightning exists and might be useful. Wow they are so clueless over there aren't they.
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Is this some sort of insider play? Like some Coinbase devs want to build lightning support, but management won't listen, so the devs went over their head and made a public blog post?
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Not the devs. This is a venture arm of Coinbase that gets paid to do research. That they published this was kind of interesting though, given Coinbase doesn't offer LN deposit / withdraws and the report shares the names of competitors who do.
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Coinbase betrayed bitcoin when they decided to list dozens of shitcoin scams.
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Bear market hitting hard at Coinbase.
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Even Robbin'-hood has lightning wtf hahha seriously what are they doing over there. What's the metric for how many new shitcoins get added daily?
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Unbelievable headline on that blog post especially coming from someone who is neck deep in web3 which is a scam
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The article itself is a pretty good overview of where lightning is currently.
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Coinbase supported every single hostile hardfork attack on Bitcoin. They simply don't like Bitcoin in the first place.
We should be thankful they took the time to finally support SegWit. Lightning will come when cows fly.
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