And the widespread embrace of small cryptocurrency transactions for daily goods and services hasn’t stopped there. Payments apps such as El Salvador’s Chivo Wallet offer low-cost, high-speed transactions, and Cash App integrated the Lightning Network in February, making zero-fee bitcoin payments available for its customers. With this widespread adoption, popularity has soared as payment volume on the Lightning Network grew 410% over the past year . Additionally, according to a report from Arcane Research, payments on the Lightning Network were available to over 80 million people in March of this year, compared to only 100,000 people back in August 2021.
As more cryptocurrency exchanges integrate the Lightning Network into their platforms, the number of people that have access to low-cost, high-speed payments will only continue to grow, making the payments industry ripe for disruption. Even crypto-skeptical superpowers are taking note, as two U.S. senators introduced legislation this summer to make small crypto transactions tax free.
But the benefits of Lightning Network go beyond making payments low cost and high speed for the daily user on the go. Some companies are even exploring how they can take this tool of financial freedom and apply it to protecting freedom of speech.
Protecting Freedom Of Speech With Bitcoin
True decentralization and financial freedom cannot happen without freedom of speech, communication and privacy. While the value of payments on the Lighting Network can be seen in its ability to extend access to low-cost, high-speed cryptocurrency transactions to more people, there is another important utility. Arcane Research’s report found that about 50% of the activity came from peer-to-peer transactions, meaning half of the Lighting Network’s activity came from quickly connecting individuals to each other.
As companies are utilizing Lighting Network technology, some are exploring its use for highly secure and private video conferencing or direct messaging. Much has been written about how big tech can harvest the data of its users and sell it to the highest bidder, making this space also ripe for disruption. By offering viable, alternative messaging apps such as Strike , Sphinx or Bitrefill that are easy to use, fast, free and private, true decentralization can be achieved.
With wider utilization of the Lighting Network, questions surrounding bitcoin’s price viability and its scalability could be answered promptly. Additionally, as cryptocurrency builders are innovating and coming up with ways to further utilize this technology, the Lighting Network could very well be the solution to protecting not just financial freedom, but freedom of speech as well. With cryptocurrency on track to reach one billion users by 2030, the proliferation of the Lighting Network bears watching as more countries and companies make use of its ability to quickly process data at a low cost to the consumer.
This is a guest post by Paolo Ardoino. Opinions expressed are entirely their own and do not necessarily reflect those of BTC Inc or Bitcoin Magazine.