Lightning For Life — How Lightning Can And Will Integrate With The Web

Lightning For Life — How Lightning Can And Will Integrate With The Web

Lightning is poised to seamlessly integrate into our everyday operations much in the same way the internet has.Roy Sheinfeld is the co-founder and CEO of Breez, a Bitcoin company focused on Lightning payments.Every time you google something, every time you goof off do serious research on YouTube or Instagram, every time you order an Uber, every time you check your portfolio or read the news, you’re using the web. As a matter of fact, you’re using the web right now reading this. The web is a tool, but it’s a tool in the same way that lungs or thumbs are tools; it’s become an integral part....


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