Lightning Speed: Podcasting 2.0 And Its Relationship With The Lightning Network

Lightning Speed: Podcasting 2.0 And Its Relationship With The Lightning Network

Will podcasting 2.0 be the next use case for the Lightning Network? The statement might induce skepticism, but Kevin Rooke presents a surprisingly good case. Prepare to receive the gas you needed to start your own podcast. The technology is just getting started, and the people are just getting comfortable with it. However, the logic behind Rooke’s argument stands.  Related Reading | Spiral BTC Releases Lightning Development Kit. Jack Dorsey’s Puppet Promotes It He starts with a statement that will surprise no one. “The Lightning Network’s architecture allows creators to earn....


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