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Why? A typical credit card transactions results in a 2-3% fee to the merchant. The typical lightning transaction charges fees of around 0.1%, paid by the sender.

I'd say the fixed costs of maintaining a lightning wallet may favor tradfi, but I'm not even so sure about that. I'm sure all the point-of-sale terminals and whatever software they use for their payment processing also charge fees.

I'm more skeptical of the pitch man... and it being 50%. I can see them saving money and it being faster in some cases. Call it my BS detector.

I think lightning is better than the fiat payment rails. Especially if you consider final settlement.

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I'd be curious to see whether the customers themselves were satisfied. I imagine there being some hiccups when trying to pay with lightning, that probably don't show up in terms of fee or sales metrics

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Have you been to one? I have not seen any in California

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I think most of them have been closed out here in CA

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Yep. Been to many of them but not in Cali

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