Voltage Now Offers One-Click Inbound Liquidity For Lightning Nodes

Voltage Now Offers One-Click Inbound Liquidity For Lightning Nodes

Voltage will supply up to 500,000 sats of inbound liquidity from its main node to its customers with one seamless click.Voltage now offers its users inbound liquidity for Lightning nodes with one click. Voltage will supply 500,000 sats from its main node.The company hopes to expand this offering beyond just Voltage customers.Voltage, a bitcoin infrastructure provider, has released a new and effortless way to find inbound liquidity in order to create a Lightning node, per a blog post from the company.In just one click, Voltage users can gain 500,000 sats of inbound liquidity, courtesy of....


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