Data presented by Finbold reveals that the total value locked (TVL) in the Bitcoin Lightning Network has increased by 1,273% in a year, reaching $165 million, according to the latest data from DeFi Pulse. The TVL increased from $12.05 million, on October 10, 2020, to $165.55 million, which was locked on October 7, 2021. Furthermore, the TVL on Lightning Network saw a 47% increase in only one month from September 8, 2021, to October 7, 2021, indicating a clear momentum around the technology. Meanwhile, in terms of the amount of BTC locked in the Lightning Network, there was 1,091 BTC on October 10, 2021; in comparison, the total number of TVL in BTC was 2,998 BTC on October 7, 2021, just short of 3,000 Bitcoin.
What is the Lightning Network
In short, the Lightning Network, which was built on top of the Bitcoin foundation layer, is a Layer 2 scaling solution that allows a channel to be established between two peers in order to defer final settlement until a later time. Furthermore, LN aims to enhance scalability by moving small, frequent transactions off-chain, allowing for quick peer-to-peer transactions and inexpensive fees on top of BTC. The Lightning Network white paper [PDF] was first published in January 2016 as a proof-of-concept proposal. Since the Bitcoin base layer has a limited throughput, which was and continues to be needed to maintain the network decentralized.
Lightning Network adoption
Recently, the CEO of MicroStrategy, Michael Saylor, said on Twitter that “Bitcoin on Lightning is the future of global payments.” Over the last few months, the network’s ascent may be likely attributable to El Salvador’s adoption of Bitcoin as a legal tender, with the Lightning Network playing a major part in the onboarding process.
Twitter Bitcoin tips
It’s also worth mentioning that Twitter has also allowed tip requests in Bitcoin through its mobile app, making it the first major social network to promote cryptocurrency as a payment method. As a supplementary feature, the firm plans to allow users to link their cryptocurrency wallets and verify ownership of NFTs through a unique badge. Moreover, the Bitcoin tips are made possible by Strike, a Lightning Network wallet program. Ultimately, Lightning is designed to make Bitcoin transactions more efficient and cheaper. In June, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey tweeted that it was “just a matter of time” until the social media site accepted payments made through the protocol. Finally, after testing tipping capabilities since early this year, Twitter made them widely accessible on iOS devices on Thursday, September 23. Android versions are anticipated to follow shortly. [coinbase]